Design and Optimization in Organic Synthesis

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This is the first general textbook on experimental design and optimization in organic synthesis. The book presents a unified methodology for carrying out systematic studies when the objective is to develop efficient and optimum synthetic methods. Strategies are included both for exploring the experimental conditions and for systematic studies of entire reaction systems (substrates, reagent(s) and solvents). The methodology is based on multivariate statistical techniques. The following topics are treated in depth: classical two-level designs for screening experiments, gradient methods (steepest ascent, simplex methods) as well as response surface techniques for optimization, principal components analysis and PLS modelling.The book is intended as a hands-on text for chemists and engineers engaged in developing synthetic methods in industrial research, e.g. in fine chemicals and pharmaceuticals production, as well as for advanced undergraduate students, graduate students, and researchers in an academic environment.

Author(s): Rolf Carlson (Eds.)
Series: Data Handling in Science and Technology 8
Edition: 3
Publisher: Elsevier Science
Year: 1992

Language: English
Pages: ii-v, 1-536

Content:
Advisory Editors
Page ii

Edited by
Page iii

Copyright page
Page iv

Dedication
Page v

Foreword
Pages 1-4
Rolf Carlson

Chapter 1 Introduction: Strategies on different levels in organic synthesis
Pages 5-17

Chapter 2 Experimental study of reaction conditions. Initial remarks
Pages 19-30

Chapter 3 Models as tools
Pages 31-73

Chapter 4 General outline for screening experiments
Pages 75-88

Chapter 5 Two-level factorial designs
Pages 89-122

Chapter 6 Two-level fractional factorial design
Pages 123-177

Chapter 7 Other designs for screening experiments
Pages 179-199

Chapter 8 Summary of screening experiments
Pages 201-205

Chapter 9 Introduction to optimization
Pages 207-210

Chapter 10 Steepest ascent
Pages 211-224

Chapter 11 Simplex methods
Pages 225-248

Chapter 12 Response surface methods
Pages 249-324

Chapter 13 Summary of strategies to explore the experimental space
Pages 325-330

Chapter 14 The Reaction Space
Pages 331-336

Chapter 15 Principal properties
Pages 337-428

Chapter 16 Strategies for the selection of test systems
Pages 429-449

Chapter 17 Quantitative relations between observed responses and experimental variations
Pages 451-492

Chapter 18 A method for determining a suitable order of introducing reagents in “one-pot” procedures
Pages 493-498

Chapter 19 Concluding remarks
Pages 499-506

Appendices
Pages 507-529

Index
Pages 531-536