Advances in Heterocyclic Chemistry
- 1st Edition, Volume 141 - August 3, 2023
- Editors: Eric F.V. Scriven, Christopher A. Ramsden
- Language: English
- Hardback ISBN:9 7 8 - 0 - 4 4 3 - 1 9 3 1 8 - 7
- eBook ISBN:9 7 8 - 0 - 4 4 3 - 1 9 3 1 9 - 4
Advances in Heterocyclic Chemistry, Volume 141, latest release in this definitive series, combines descriptive synthetic chemistry and mechanistic insight to yield an unders… Read more
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Request a sales quoteAdvances in Heterocyclic Chemistry, Volume 141, latest release in this definitive series, combines descriptive synthetic chemistry and mechanistic insight to yield an understanding of how chemistry drives the preparation and useful properties of heterocyclic compounds. Chapters in this new release include Recent Advances in the Synthesis of 5-Membered Heterocycles via Domino and Multicomponent Reactions (from 2017-2022), Recent Advances in Application of the Stetter Reaction in Heterocyclic Chemistry, Recent Developments in the Hantzsch Synthesis of Dihydropyridines, Recent Developments in the Chemistry of 1H- and 4H-1,2,4-Triazoles, and much more.
- Considered the definitive serial in the field of heterocyclic chemistry
- Serves as the go-to reference for organic chemists, polymer chemists and many biological scientists
- Provides the latest comprehensive reviews written by established authorities in the field
- Combines descriptive synthetic chemistry and mechanistic insights to enhance understanding on how chemistry drives the preparation and useful properties of heterocyclic compounds
Graduate students and research workers in academic and industrial laboratories, organic chemists, polymer chemists and biological scientists
Preface
Eric Scriven and Christopher A. Ramsden
1. Recent advances in the synthesis of 5-membered heterocycles via domino and multicomponent reactions (from 2017 to 2022)
Vahideh Zadsirjan
2. Recent advances in application of the Stetter reaction in heterocyclic chemistry
Majid M. Heravi and Vahideh Zadsirjan
3. Recent developments in the Hantzsch synthesis of dihydropyridines
Ruturajsinh M. Vala and Hitendra M. Patel
4. Recent developments in the chemistry of 1
H- and 4H-1,2,4-triazolesAshraf A. Abbas and Kamal M. Dawood
- No. of pages: 314
- Language: English
- Edition: 1
- Volume: 141
- Published: August 3, 2023
- Imprint: Academic Press
- Hardback ISBN: 9780443193187
- eBook ISBN: 9780443193194
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Eric F.V. Scriven
Eric Scriven was educated in the UK and appointed lecturer in organic chemistry at the University of Salford in 1971. He joined Reilly Industries in 1979, and was Head of Research & Development 1991-2003. He is now Publishing Editor of Arkivoc and is based at the Department of Chemistry, University of Florida in Gainesville. His research interests are in heterocyclic chemistry, especially pyridines. He has over 100 publications and patents in heterocyclic chemistry. He has also published and consulted in the field of technology management. He was a founding editor (with Hans Suschitzky) of Progress in Heterocyclic Chemistry now in its 25th year. He has collaborated with Alan Katritzky and others as an Editor-in-Chief of Comprehensive Heterocyclic Chemistry 2nd and 3rd editions. He has edited two other works, Azides and Nitrenes (1984), and Pyridines (2013).
Affiliations and expertise
Publishing Editor of Arkivoc, Department of Chemistry, University of Florida, Gainesville, USACR
Christopher A. Ramsden
Chris Ramsden was born in Manchester, UK in 1946. He is a graduate of Sheffield University and received his PhD in 1970 for a thesis entitled ‘Meso-ionic Compounds’ (W. D. Ollis) and a DSc in 1990. Subsequently he was a Robert A. Welch Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of Texas (with M. J. S. Dewar)(1971-3), working on the development and application of semi-empirical MO methods, and an ICI Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of East Anglia (with A. R. Katritzky)(1973-6), working on the synthesis of novel heterocycles. In 1976 he moved to the pharmaceutical industry and was Head of Medicinal Chemistry (1986-1992) at Rhone-Poulenc, London. He moved to Keele University as Professor of Organic Chemistry in 1992, where he is now Emeritus Professor. His research interests include the structure and preparation of novel heterocycles, three-centre bonding in the context of the chemistry of betaines and hypervalent species, and the properties of the enzyme tyrosinase and related ortho-quinone chemistry. He was an Editor-in-Chief of ‘Comprehensive Heterocyclic Chemistry III’ and a co-author of ‘The Handbook of Heterocyclic Chemistry, 3rd Edn, 2010.
Affiliations and expertise
Professor of Organic Chemistry, Keele University, Staffordshire, UKRead Advances in Heterocyclic Chemistry on ScienceDirect