Sl.No | Chapter Name | MP4 Download |
---|---|---|
1 | Lecture 1 : Introduction to organic synthesis-Importance of selectivity, stereochemistry and Mechanism | Download |
2 | Lecture 2 : Sulfur based oxidations of alcohols | Download |
3 | Lecture 3 : Sulfur based oxidations and Pummerer rearrangement | Download |
4 | Lecture 4 : Further aspects of sulfur and selenium based oxidations | Download |
5 | Lecture 5 : Organoselenium chemistry and SeO2 based oxidations | Download |
6 | Lecture 6 : SeO2 based oxidation of ketones and Sulfoxide- Sulfenate rearrangement (Mislow-Evans rearrangement) | Download |
7 | Lecture 7 : Mechanistic and stereochemical aspects of Mislow-Evans rearrangement and synthetic applications | Download |
8 | Lecture 8 : Further synthetic applications of Mislow-Evans rearrangement and Saegusa-Ito oxidation | Download |
9 | Lecture 9 : 1,2-Ketone transpositions, Shapiro reaction and Dauben-Michno rearrangement (a case of 1,3-enone transposition) | Download |
10 | Lecture 10 : Dess-Martin periodinane oxidation | Download |
11 | Lecture 11 : Iodoxybenzoic acid (IBX) based oxidations | Download |
12 | Lecture 12 : Silver based oxidations: Prevost reaction and use of Fetizon’s reagent | Download |
13 | Lecture 13 : Further aspects of oxidations using Fetizon’s reagent: Mechanism and Stereochemistry | Download |
14 | Lecture 14 : Ruthenium tetroxide (and RuCl3/NaIO4) mediated oxidations | Download |
15 | Lecture 15 : Tetra-n-propylammonium perruthenate (TPAP) based oxidations, and Tamao-Fleming oxidation | Download |
16 | Lecture 16 : Further synthetic and mechanistic aspects of Tamao-Fleming oxidations | Download |
17 | Lecture 17 : Oxidations with dimethyl dioxirane (DMDO) | Download |
18 | Lecture 18 : Mechanistic aspects of DMDO based oxidations and oxaziridine mediated alpha-hydroxylations of ketones | Download |
19 | Lecture 19 : Asymmetric alpha-hydroxylations using oxaziridine based reactions | Download |
20 | Lecture 20 : Barton and related reactions (oxidation at unfunctionalised carbons) and synthetic applications | Download |
21 | Lecture 21 : beta-Cleavage in Barton and related reactions and miscellaneous oxidations such as TEMPO based oxidations, Pinnick oxidation and pseudomonas putida mediated oxidations | Download |
22 | Lecture 22 : Reductions in organic chemistry: Metal hydride (NaBH4 & LiAlH4) mediated reduction | Download |
23 | Lecture 23 : Reductions using diisobutylaluminum hydride (DIBAL-H) | Download |
24 | Lecture 24 : Further aspects of DIBAL-H based reductions and comparison with mixed chloride hydrides | Download |
25 | Lecture 25 : Reductions with Red-Al, and Luche Reductions | Download |
26 | Lecture 26 : Further aspects of Luche reduction, stereochemistry in reductions & reduction with LiBH4 | Download |
27 | Lecture 27 : Reductions with Zn(BH4)2, LiBHEt3 (superhydride) & L & K-selectrides | Download |
28 | Lecture 28 : Reductions with LS/KS selectrides and NaCNBH3 | Download |
29 | Lecture 29 : Dissolving metal reductions (Na, K, Mg) & McMurry coupling using Ti(0) | Download |
30 | Lecture 30 : Stereochemistry and mechanistic aspects of McMurry coupling & metal mediated reductions of alpha, beta-unsaturated ketones | Download |
31 | Lecture 31 : Silanes [R3SiH, including polymethylhydrosiloxanes (PMHS)] as reducing agents | Download |
32 | Lecture 32 : Further aspects of silanes as reducing agents & Barton-McCombie deoxygenation | Download |
33 | Lecture 33 : Tributyltinhydride (n-Bu3SnH) based radical based reductions & C-C bond formations | Download |
34 | Lecture 34 : Asymmetric synthesis: An introduction | Download |
35 | Lecture 35 : Sharpless asymmetric epoxidation: Mechanism, stereochemistry and kinetic resolution | Download |
36 | Lecture 36 : Synthetic utility of chiral 2,3-epoxy alcohols obtained from Sharpless epoxidation | Download |
37 | Lecture 37 : Katsuki-Jacobsen epoxidation: Mechanism and stereochemistry | Download |
38 | Lecture 38 : Further aspects of Katsuki-Jacobsen epoxidation, & Introduction to Sharpless Asymmetric Dihydroxylation | Download |
39 | Lecture 39 : Mechanism, stereochemical aspects and synthetic applications of Sharpless Asymmetric Dihydroxylation | Download |
40 | Lecture 40 : Asymmetric hydrogenations and reductions using rhodium and ruthenium derived chiral catalysts | Download |
41 | Lecture 41 : Asymmetric reduction with oxazaborilidines | Download |
42 | Lecture 42 : C-C bond formations: Introduction to enolate, enamine and enol silyl ether based chemistry | Download |
43 | Lecture 43 : C-C bond formations using enol silyl ether and imine based chemistry including SAMP and RAMP based asymmetric alkylations | Download |
44 | Lecture 44 : Asymmetric C-C bond formations using Oppolzer’s camphorsultams and introduction to directed Aldol reactions | Download |
45 | Lecture 45 : Further aspects of Aldol chemistry including the use of boron and silicon enolates | Download |
46 | Lecture 46 : C-C bond formations using Evans’ oxazolidinone based chemistry | Download |
47 | Lecture 47 : Ireland-Claisen rearrangement: Emphasis of enolate geometry on the stereochemical outcome, and Claisen rearrangements | Download |
48 | Lecture 48 : Aromatic Claisen rearrangement, Johnson-Claisen rearrangement and Eschenmoser-Claisen rearrangement and synthetic | Download |
49 | Lecture 49 : Bellus-Claisen rearrangement, Aza-Claisen rearrangement, Thia-Claisen rearrangement, Chen-Mapp rearrangement and their synthetic applications | Download |
50 | Lecture 50 : Zwitterionic-Claisen rearrangement, Overmann rearrangement, Bamford- Stevens and Shapiro reactions and synthetic applications | Download |
51 | Lecture 51 : Introduction to allyl metal additions for C-C bond formation | Download |
52 | Lecture 52 : Allylindium chemistry: Mechanism, stereochemistry and synthetic applications | Download |
53 | Lecture 53 : Allyltin chemistry: Mechanism, stereochemistry and synthetic applications | Download |
54 | Lecture 54 : Chemistry of allylsilanes: Mechanism, stereochemistry and synthetic applications (Part 1) | Download |
55 | Lecture 55 : Further synthetic aspects of the chemistry of allylsilanes (Part 2) | Download |
56 | Lecture 56 : Further synthetic aspects of the chemistry of allylsilanes (Part 3) | Download |
57 | Lecture 57 : Chemistry of vinylsilanes: Mechanism, stereochemistry and synthetic applications | Download |
58 | Lecture 58 : Peterson olefination and further synthetic aspects of vinylsilane chemistry | Download |
59 | Lecture 59 : Simmons-Smith cyclopropanation: Mechanism, stereochemistry and synthetic applications | Download |
60 | Lecture 60 : Course Summary and conclusion | Download |
Sl.No | Chapter Name | English |
---|---|---|
1 | Lecture 1 : Introduction to organic synthesis-Importance of selectivity, stereochemistry and Mechanism | Download Verified |
2 | Lecture 2 : Sulfur based oxidations of alcohols | Download Verified |
3 | Lecture 3 : Sulfur based oxidations and Pummerer rearrangement | Download Verified |
4 | Lecture 4 : Further aspects of sulfur and selenium based oxidations | Download Verified |
5 | Lecture 5 : Organoselenium chemistry and SeO2 based oxidations | Download Verified |
6 | Lecture 6 : SeO2 based oxidation of ketones and Sulfoxide- Sulfenate rearrangement (Mislow-Evans rearrangement) | Download Verified |
7 | Lecture 7 : Mechanistic and stereochemical aspects of Mislow-Evans rearrangement and synthetic applications | Download Verified |
8 | Lecture 8 : Further synthetic applications of Mislow-Evans rearrangement and Saegusa-Ito oxidation | Download Verified |
9 | Lecture 9 : 1,2-Ketone transpositions, Shapiro reaction and Dauben-Michno rearrangement (a case of 1,3-enone transposition) | Download Verified |
10 | Lecture 10 : Dess-Martin periodinane oxidation | Download Verified |
11 | Lecture 11 : Iodoxybenzoic acid (IBX) based oxidations | Download Verified |
12 | Lecture 12 : Silver based oxidations: Prevost reaction and use of Fetizon’s reagent | Download Verified |
13 | Lecture 13 : Further aspects of oxidations using Fetizon’s reagent: Mechanism and Stereochemistry | Download Verified |
14 | Lecture 14 : Ruthenium tetroxide (and RuCl3/NaIO4) mediated oxidations | Download Verified |
15 | Lecture 15 : Tetra-n-propylammonium perruthenate (TPAP) based oxidations, and Tamao-Fleming oxidation | Download Verified |
16 | Lecture 16 : Further synthetic and mechanistic aspects of Tamao-Fleming oxidations | Download Verified |
17 | Lecture 17 : Oxidations with dimethyl dioxirane (DMDO) | Download Verified |
18 | Lecture 18 : Mechanistic aspects of DMDO based oxidations and oxaziridine mediated alpha-hydroxylations of ketones | Download Verified |
19 | Lecture 19 : Asymmetric alpha-hydroxylations using oxaziridine based reactions | Download Verified |
20 | Lecture 20 : Barton and related reactions (oxidation at unfunctionalised carbons) and synthetic applications | Download Verified |
21 | Lecture 21 : beta-Cleavage in Barton and related reactions and miscellaneous oxidations such as TEMPO based oxidations, Pinnick oxidation and pseudomonas putida mediated oxidations | Download Verified |
22 | Lecture 22 : Reductions in organic chemistry: Metal hydride (NaBH4 & LiAlH4) mediated reduction | Download Verified |
23 | Lecture 23 : Reductions using diisobutylaluminum hydride (DIBAL-H) | Download Verified |
24 | Lecture 24 : Further aspects of DIBAL-H based reductions and comparison with mixed chloride hydrides | Download Verified |
25 | Lecture 25 : Reductions with Red-Al, and Luche Reductions | Download Verified |
26 | Lecture 26 : Further aspects of Luche reduction, stereochemistry in reductions & reduction with LiBH4 | Download Verified |
27 | Lecture 27 : Reductions with Zn(BH4)2, LiBHEt3 (superhydride) & L & K-selectrides | Download Verified |
28 | Lecture 28 : Reductions with LS/KS selectrides and NaCNBH3 | Download Verified |
29 | Lecture 29 : Dissolving metal reductions (Na, K, Mg) & McMurry coupling using Ti(0) | Download Verified |
30 | Lecture 30 : Stereochemistry and mechanistic aspects of McMurry coupling & metal mediated reductions of alpha, beta-unsaturated ketones | Download Verified |
31 | Lecture 31 : Silanes [R3SiH, including polymethylhydrosiloxanes (PMHS)] as reducing agents | Download Verified |
32 | Lecture 32 : Further aspects of silanes as reducing agents & Barton-McCombie deoxygenation | Download Verified |
33 | Lecture 33 : Tributyltinhydride (n-Bu3SnH) based radical based reductions & C-C bond formations | Download Verified |
34 | Lecture 34 : Asymmetric synthesis: An introduction | Download Verified |
35 | Lecture 35 : Sharpless asymmetric epoxidation: Mechanism, stereochemistry and kinetic resolution | Download Verified |
36 | Lecture 36 : Synthetic utility of chiral 2,3-epoxy alcohols obtained from Sharpless epoxidation | Download Verified |
37 | Lecture 37 : Katsuki-Jacobsen epoxidation: Mechanism and stereochemistry | Download Verified |
38 | Lecture 38 : Further aspects of Katsuki-Jacobsen epoxidation, & Introduction to Sharpless Asymmetric Dihydroxylation | Download Verified |
39 | Lecture 39 : Mechanism, stereochemical aspects and synthetic applications of Sharpless Asymmetric Dihydroxylation | Download Verified |
40 | Lecture 40 : Asymmetric hydrogenations and reductions using rhodium and ruthenium derived chiral catalysts | Download Verified |
41 | Lecture 41 : Asymmetric reduction with oxazaborilidines | Download Verified |
42 | Lecture 42 : C-C bond formations: Introduction to enolate, enamine and enol silyl ether based chemistry | Download Verified |
43 | Lecture 43 : C-C bond formations using enol silyl ether and imine based chemistry including SAMP and RAMP based asymmetric alkylations | Download Verified |
44 | Lecture 44 : Asymmetric C-C bond formations using Oppolzer’s camphorsultams and introduction to directed Aldol reactions | Download Verified |
45 | Lecture 45 : Further aspects of Aldol chemistry including the use of boron and silicon enolates | Download Verified |
46 | Lecture 46 : C-C bond formations using Evans’ oxazolidinone based chemistry | Download Verified |
47 | Lecture 47 : Ireland-Claisen rearrangement: Emphasis of enolate geometry on the stereochemical outcome, and Claisen rearrangements | Download Verified |
48 | Lecture 48 : Aromatic Claisen rearrangement, Johnson-Claisen rearrangement and Eschenmoser-Claisen rearrangement and synthetic | Download Verified |
49 | Lecture 49 : Bellus-Claisen rearrangement, Aza-Claisen rearrangement, Thia-Claisen rearrangement, Chen-Mapp rearrangement and their synthetic applications | Download Verified |
50 | Lecture 50 : Zwitterionic-Claisen rearrangement, Overmann rearrangement, Bamford- Stevens and Shapiro reactions and synthetic applications | Download Verified |
51 | Lecture 51 : Introduction to allyl metal additions for C-C bond formation | Download Verified |
52 | Lecture 52 : Allylindium chemistry: Mechanism, stereochemistry and synthetic applications | Download Verified |
53 | Lecture 53 : Allyltin chemistry: Mechanism, stereochemistry and synthetic applications | Download Verified |
54 | Lecture 54 : Chemistry of allylsilanes: Mechanism, stereochemistry and synthetic applications (Part 1) | Download Verified |
55 | Lecture 55 : Further synthetic aspects of the chemistry of allylsilanes (Part 2) | Download Verified |
56 | Lecture 56 : Further synthetic aspects of the chemistry of allylsilanes (Part 3) | Download Verified |
57 | Lecture 57 : Chemistry of vinylsilanes: Mechanism, stereochemistry and synthetic applications | Download Verified |
58 | Lecture 58 : Peterson olefination and further synthetic aspects of vinylsilane chemistry | Download Verified |
59 | Lecture 59 : Simmons-Smith cyclopropanation: Mechanism, stereochemistry and synthetic applications | Download Verified |
60 | Lecture 60 : Course Summary and conclusion | Download Verified |
Sl.No | Language | Book link |
---|---|---|
1 | English | Download |
2 | Bengali | Not Available |
3 | Gujarati | Not Available |
4 | Hindi | Not Available |
5 | Kannada | Not Available |
6 | Malayalam | Not Available |
7 | Marathi | Not Available |
8 | Tamil | Not Available |
9 | Telugu | Not Available |