3-Membered Heterocycle Synthesis
- 1st Edition - January 9, 2024
- Latest edition
- Author: Navjeet Kaur
- Language: English
3-Membered Heterocycle Synthesis provides readers with detailed information about the synthesis of three-membered heterocyclic compounds. The book comprehensively describes… Read more
3-Membered Heterocycle Synthesis provides readers with detailed information about the synthesis of three-membered heterocyclic compounds. The book comprehensively describes three-membered heterocyclic compounds synthesis, allowing the audience to quickly assess possible synthetic approaches. Other sections discuss their unusual combination of synthetic flexibility, reactivity, and atom economy. The main challenge for synthetic chemists, both in academia and industry, is the search for efficient approaches to target molecules. This book presents several methodologies for the synthesis of three-membered heterocyclic compounds.
- Covers the applications of three-membered heterocycles
- Includes comprehensive descriptions of heterocycle synthesis
- Highlights methodologies for the synthesis of three-membered heterocycles
- Analyzes several types and families of compounds, with a large set of recent examples in the field
Chapter-1: Synthesis of azirines 1.1 Introduction 1.2 Synthesis of azirines 1.3 Synthesis of azirines from imines 1.4 Synthesis of azirines from isoxazoles and oxazoles 1.5 Synthesis of azirines from oximes References
Chapter-2: Synthesis of azirines from azides 2.1 Introduction 2.2 Synthesis of azirines from azides 2.3 Synthesis of azirines from sodium azide References
Chapter-3: Synthesis of diaziridines 3.1 Introduction 3.2 Synthesis of diaziridines 3.3 Synthesis of diaziridines from amines and carbonyl compounds 3.4 Synthesis of diaziridines from hydroxylamine-O-sulfonic acid 3.5 Synthesis of diaziridines from imines 3.6 Synthesis of diaziridines from oximes References
Chapter-4: Synthesis of diazirines 4.1 Introduction 4.2 Synthesis of diazirines 4.3 Synthesis of diazirines from amines 4.4 Synthesis of diazirines from oximes References
Chapter-5: Synthesis of diazirines from hydroxylamine 5.1 Introduction 5.2 Synthesis of diazirines from hydroxylamine 5.3 Synthesis of diazirines from hydroxylamine-O-sulfonic acid References
Chapter-6: Synthesis of epoxides and oxaziridines 6.1 Introduction 6.2 Synthesis of epoxides 6.3 Synthesis of oxaziridines References
Chapter-7: Synthesis of dioxiranes 7.1 Introduction 7.2 Synthesis of dioxiranes 7.3 Synthesis of dioxiranes using hydrogen peroxysulfate 7.4 Synthesis of dioxiranes using Oxone References
Chapter-8: Synthesis of thiiranes from epoxides 8.1 Introduction 8.2 Synthesis of thiiranes from epoxides 8.3 Synthesis of thiiranes from epoxides using C=S bearing moieties 8.4 Synthesis of thiiranes from epoxides using SCN bearing moieties 8.5 Synthesis of thiiranes from epoxides using thiourea References
Chapter-9: Synthesis of thiiranes, thiirenes, dithiiranes, and thiaziridines 9.1 Introduction 9.2 Synthesis of thiiranes 9.3 Synthesis of thiirenes 9.4 Synthesis of dithiiranes and thiaziridines References
Chapter-10: Synthesis of thiiranes from sulfur bearing moieties 10.1 Introduction 10.2 Synthesis of thiiranes from C=S bearing moieties 10.3 Synthesis of thiiranes from SCN bearing moieties 10.4 Synthesis of thiiranes from other heterocycles References
Chapter-11: Photochemical synthesis of diaziridines and azirines 11.1 Introduction 11.2 Photochemical synthesis of diaziridines 11.3 Photochemical synthesis of azirines References
Chapter-12: Photochemical synthesis of epoxides, dioxiranes, oxaziridines, and thiiranes 12.1 Introduction 12.2 Photochemical synthesis of epoxides 12.3 Photochemical synthesis of dioxiranes 12.4 Photochemical synthesis of oxaziridines 12.5 Photochemical synthesis of thiiranes References
- Edition: 1
- Latest edition
- Published: January 9, 2024
- Language: English
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Navjeet Kaur
Dr. Navjeet Kaur, Ph.D. (Chemistry, Banasthali Vidyapith, 2014) is currently an Associate Professor in the Department of Chemistry and Division of Research & Development at Lovely Professional University, Punjab. She specializes in organic synthetic and medicinal chemistry, with a focus on heterocyclic compound synthesis. With 14 years of teaching and research experience, she has guided five Ph.D. scholars and numerous MSc students, and has published over 200 research papers, reviews, books, and chapters. She is the author of nineteen books with leading publishers including CRC Press, Elsevier, and Springer Nature.
Dr. Kaur has consistently ranked among the World’s Top 2% Scientists in subject-wise analyses by Stanford University (2018–2025). She has received awards such as the Prof. G. L. Telesara Award and Best Paper Presentation Award, and has served as Editor-in-Chief of Advanced Chemicobiology Research. Beyond academia, she has contributed to rural development initiatives through NSS and UBA, and holds a Sikh Missionary certification.
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