
Comprehensive Heterocyclic Chemistry III
A Review of the Literature 1995-2007 1- 15
- 1st Edition - March 1, 2008
- Imprint: Elsevier Science
- Editors: Alan R. Katritzky, Eric Scriven, Christopher A. Ramsden, Richard J K Taylor
- Language: English
- eBook ISBN:9 7 8 - 0 - 0 8 - 0 4 4 9 9 2 - 0
Comprehensive Heterocyclic Chemistry III (CHEC-III) is a new 15-volume reference work which provides the first point of entry to the literature for all scientists interested in het… Read more
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Request a sales quote- Reviews advances in the properties, structure, synthesis, reactivity and applications of the most important heterocyclic ring systems
- Contains over 250 specialist reviews, logically organized by size and heteroatom content of the heterocyclic ring
- Saves researchers valuable time and effort through carefully structured critical reviews of the literature by experts
Volumes 1 and 2: Cover respectively three- and four-membered heterocycles, together with all fused systems containing a three- or four-membered heterocyclic ring.
Volume 3: Five-membered rings with one heteroatom together with their benzo- and other carbocyclic-fused derivatives.
Volumes 4, 5 and 6: Cover five-membered rings with two heteroatoms, and three or more heteroatoms, respectively, each with their fused carbocyclic compounds.
Volumes 7, 8 and 9: Dedicated to six-membered rings with one, two, and more than two heteroatoms, respectively, again with the corresponding fused carbocylic compounds.
Volumes 10, 11 and 12: Cover systems containing at least two directly fused heterocyclic five- and/or six-membered rings: of these Volume 10 deals with bi-heterocyclic rings without a ring junction heteroatom, and Volume 11 deals with 5:5 and 5:6 fused rings systems with at least one ring junction nitrogen, while Volume 12 is devoted to all other systems of five and/or six-membered fused or spiro heterocyclic rings with ring junction heteroatoms.
Volumes 13 and 14: Seven-membered and larger heterocyclic rings including all their fused derivatives (except those containing three- or four-membered heterocyclic rings which are included in Volume 1 and 2, respectively).
Volume 15: Author, ring and subject indexes.
- Edition: 1
- Published: March 1, 2008
- Imprint: Elsevier Science
- Language: English
- eBook ISBN: 9780080449920
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Christopher A. Ramsden
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Richard J K Taylor
Richard Taylor is a graduate and postgraduate of the University of Sheffield, and he then carried out postdoctoral research at Syntex, California (Dr. I. T. Harrison) and University College London (Professor F. Sondheimer). His first academic appointment was at the Open University in Milton Keynes. This post gave Professor Taylor the opportunity to contribute to Open University textbooks, radio programmes and television productions on various aspects of organic chemistry. Professor Taylor then moved to UEA, Norwich where he established his independent research programme,before taking up his present position in York in 1993.
Richard Taylor is the current President of the Organic Division of the Royal Society of Chemistry and was awarded the 1999 RSC Tilden Lectureship and the 1999 RSC Heterocyclic Prize. He is currently the UK Regional Editor of the international journal Tetrahedron.