Comprehensive Heterocyclic Chemistry IV
- 1st Edition - November 23, 2021
- Editors: David Black, Janine Cossy, Christian Stevens
- Language: English
- Hardback ISBN:9 7 8 - 0 - 1 2 - 8 1 8 6 5 5 - 8
- eBook ISBN:9 7 8 - 0 - 1 2 - 8 1 8 6 5 6 - 5
Comprehensive Heterocyclic Chemistry IV provides a first point of entry for scientists interested in heterocyclic ring systems. Given the rapid expansion of publications in this f… Read more
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Request a sales quoteComprehensive Heterocyclic Chemistry IV provides a first point of entry for scientists interested in heterocyclic ring systems. Given the rapid expansion of publications in this field, this compilation of definitive reviews is especially important and invaluable. Written by leading scientists who have evaluated and summarized the most important data published over the last decade, this book is an invaluable addition to the reference library of anyone working with heterocyclic ring systems. Spanning 14 volumes, over 13,000 pages, and 240 chapters, this new edition builds on, and complements, the material in previous editions.
This comprehensive resource is designed to be used both as a standalone resource and in conjunction with earlier works.
- Comprehensive – CHEC IV offers a comprehensive review of current heterocycles research and critical insight into the future direction of the field with an emphasis on useful and reliable synthesis and reactions, negating the need for individual searches in the primary literature and across various databases
- Reputation – This 4th edition matches the impressive reputation of the previous editions as the go-to foundational reference in heterocyclic chemistry
- Clearly structured - Meticulously organized, articles are split into 14 sections on key topics and clearly cross-referenced to allow students, researchers and professionals to find relevant information quickly and easily
- Interdisciplinary - chapters written by academics and practitioners from various fields and regions ensures that the knowledge within is easily understood by and applicable to a large audience
Researchers in organic chemistry, including academic and industrial researchers, postgraduate students and laboratory assistants
1. Three-membered Heterocycles, and all Fused Systems with a Three-membered Heterocyclic Ring
Matthias D'hooghe
2. Four-membered Heterocycles, and all Fused Systems with a Four-membered Heterocyclic Ring
Gwilherm Evano
3. Five-membered Rings with One Heteroatom together with their Benzo and other Carbocyclic-fused Derivatives
Henry Wong
4. Five-membered rings with two heteroatoms and fused carbocyclic derivatives
Alan Aitken
5. Five-membered Rings: Triazoles, Oxadiazoles, Thiadiazoles and their Fused Carbocyclic Derivatives
Panayiotis Koutentis
6. Other Five-membered Rings with Three or more Heteroatoms, and their Fused Carbocyclic Derivatives
Jason Smith
7. Six-membered Rings with One Heteroatom, and their Fused Carbocyclic Derivatives
Nuno Maulide
8. Six-membered Rings with Two Heteroatoms, and their Fused Carbocyclic Derivatives
Steven Weinreb
9. Six-membered Rings with Three or more Heteroatoms, and their Fused Carbocyclic Derivatives
Santosh Gharpure
10. Ring Systems with at least Two Fused Heterocyclic Five- or Six-membered Rings with no Bridgehead Heteroatom
Fawaz Aldabbagh
11. Bicyclic 5-5 and 5-6 Fused Ring Systems with at least One Bridgehead (Ring Junction)
Geraldine Masson
12. Five- and Six-membered Fused Systems with Bridgehead (Ring Junction) Heteroatoms Including 6-6 Bicyclic with One or Two N or Other Heteroatoms, Polycyclic, Spirocyclic
Lucjan Strekowski
13. Seven-membered Heterocyclic Rings and their Fused Derivatives
Floris Rutjes
14. Eight-membered and larger Heterocyclic Rings and their Fused Derivatives; Other Seven-membered Rings
Ari Koskinen
- No. of pages: 11592
- Language: English
- Edition: 1
- Published: November 23, 2021
- Imprint: Elsevier Science
- Hardback ISBN: 9780128186558
- eBook ISBN: 9780128186565
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David Black
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Janine Cossy
Molecular, Macromolecular Chemistry and Materials (C3M)
ESPCI Paris, PSL University, CNRS, 75005 Paris, France
Professor Janine Cossy graduated from the University of Reims (France) working under the supervision of Prof. Jean-Pierre Pète. After a postdoctoral stay with Prof. Barry Trost (1980-1982) at the University of Wisconsin (USA), she returned to Reims where she became Director of Research CNRS in 1990. The same year, she moved to Paris to become Professor of Organic Chemistry at the Ecole Supérieure de Physique et de Chimie Industrielles de la Ville de Paris (ESPCI Paris). She has published more than 560 articles and filed 18 patents in the field of synthetic organic chemistry and natural product synthesis. She was Associate Editor at Organic Letters from 2005 to 2018 and since October 2023, she is Tetrahedron Associate Editor. Her research efforts have resulted in more than 560 publications and 18 patents. Among the awards, she received: the CNRS Silver Medal (France, 1996); the UK Royal Society Rosalyn Franklin International Lecturership awarded to internationally recognized women scientists (UK, 2005); the E. C. Taylor Senior Award (2015); the IUPAC 2019 Distinguished Women in Chemistry or Chemical Engineering (2019). She was elected at the French Academy of sciences in 2017 and in 2022, she has been elected at the national Academy of Pharmacy. In addition, she was nominated Chevalier de l’Ordre National du Mérite and promoted to Officier in 2018. In 2013, she was nominated Chevalier de la Légion d’Honneur and was promoted to Officier in 2023. She is the co-funder of two companies: CDP-Innovation and Acanthe Biotech.
Affiliations
Molecular, Macromolecular Chemistry and Materials (C3M)
ESPCI Paris, PSL University, CNRS, 75005 Paris, France
Expertise
Development of synthetic methods: Enantioselective reactions, rearrangements, radicals, photochemistry, organometallic reactions, biocatalysis, plasma reactions. Synthesis of natural products and/or bioactive compounds.
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