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Progress in Heterocyclic Chemistry

A Critical Review of the 1989 Literature Preceded by One Chapter on a Current Heterocyclic Topic

  • 1st Edition, Volume 2 - September 5, 1990
  • Latest edition
  • Editors: H. Suschitzky, E. F. V. AAA
  • Language: English

Progress in Heterocyclic Chemistry, Volume 2, reports on important original material abstracted from the 1989 literature of heterocyclic chemistry. The chapters are organi… Read more

Description

Progress in Heterocyclic Chemistry, Volume 2, reports on important original material abstracted from the 1989 literature of heterocyclic chemistry. The chapters are organized according to ring size and the type of heteroatom contained. The text is supported by clear diagrams, references and a subject index.

Readership

For organic chemists involved in academic or industrial research as well as graduate students concerned with heterocyclic chemistry.

Table of contents

Chapter headings and papers: Oxidation of Five-Membered Ring Heterocycles Containing N and S, R A Aitken et al. Three-Membered Ring Systems, A Padwa & F R Kinder. Four-Membered Ring Systems, J Parrick. Five-Membered Ring Systems. Thiophenes and Se and Te analogs, J B Press & R K Russell. Pyrroles and benzo derivatives, R J Sundberg. Furans and benzo derivatives, C W Bird. With more than one N atom, S A Lang Jr. & C B Ziegler Jr. With N and S (Se) atoms, R Tanaka & I Shinkai. With O and S (Se, Te) atoms, R A Aitken. With O and N atoms, G V Boyd. Six-Membered Ring Systems. Pyridine and benzo derivatives, J G Keay & A R Sherman. Diazines and benzo derivatives, T J Kress & D L Varie. Triazines, tetrazines and fused ring polyaza systems, D T Hurst. With O and/or S atoms, J D Hepworth. Seven-Membered Rings, J M Kane & N P Peet. Eight-Membered and Larger Rings, G R Newkome & C D Weis. Subject index.

Product details

  • Edition: 1
  • Latest edition
  • Volume: 2
  • Published: September 5, 1990
  • Language: English

About the editors

HS

H. Suschitzky

Affiliations and expertise
Department of Chemistry and Applied Chemistry, University of Salford, UK

EA

E. F. V. AAA

Affiliations and expertise
Reilly Industries Inc, USA

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