Progress in Heterocyclic Chemistry
- 1st Edition, Volume 19 - September 27, 2007
- Latest edition
- Editors: Gordon Gribble, J. Joule
- Language: English
This is the 19th annual volume of Progress in Heterocyclic Chemistry, which covers the literature published during 2006. As with previous volumes in the series, Volume 19 will e… Read more
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Description
Description
This is the 19th annual volume of Progress in Heterocyclic Chemistry, which covers the literature published during 2006. As with previous volumes in the series, Volume 19 will enable the reader to keep abreast of developments in heterocyclic chemistry in an effortless way.
Key features
Key features
A critical review of the heterocyclic literature published during 2006
Presents specialized reviews
Chapters all written by leading researchers in their field
Presents specialized reviews
Chapters all written by leading researchers in their field
Readership
Readership
For academic and industrial chemists and advanced students interested in heterocyclic chemistry
Table of contents
Table of contents
Recent Progress in the Chemistry of 2,1-Benzothiazines (X. Hong and M. Harmata)
Porphyrins in Diels-Alder and 1,3-dipolar cycloaddition reactions (A. M. G. Silva and J. A. S. Cavaleiro)
Three-Membered Ring Systems (S. C. Bergmeier and D. D. Reed)
Four-Membered Ring Systems (B. Alcaide and P. Almendros)
Five-membered ring systems: thiophenes and Se/Te analogues (T. Janosik and J. Bergman)
Five-membered ring systems: pyrroles and benzo derivatives (E. T. Pelkey and J. Russel)
Five membered ring systems: with more than one N atom (L. Yet)
Five-Membered Ring Systems: With N and S (Se) Atoms (Y.-J. Wu and B. V. Yang)
Five-Membered Ring Systems: With O & S (Se, Te) Atoms (R. A. Aitken and L. A. Power)
Five-membered ring systems with O & N atoms (S. Cicchi, F. M. Cordero, and D. Giomi)
Six-Membered Ring Systems: Pyridine and Benzo Derivatives (H. L. Fraser, D. W. Hopper, K. M. K. Kutterer, A. L. Crombie)
Six-Membered Ring Systems: Diazines and Benzo Derivatives (2005; M. P. Groziak)
Six-Membered Ring Systems: Diazines and Benzo Derivatives (2006; K. Mills)
Triazines, Tetrazines and Fused Ring Polyaza Systems (P. Goya and C. Gómez de la Oliva)
Seven-Membered Rings (J. B. Bremn and S. Samosorn)
Eight-Membered and Larger Rings (G. R. Newkome)
Porphyrins in Diels-Alder and 1,3-dipolar cycloaddition reactions (A. M. G. Silva and J. A. S. Cavaleiro)
Three-Membered Ring Systems (S. C. Bergmeier and D. D. Reed)
Four-Membered Ring Systems (B. Alcaide and P. Almendros)
Five-membered ring systems: thiophenes and Se/Te analogues (T. Janosik and J. Bergman)
Five-membered ring systems: pyrroles and benzo derivatives (E. T. Pelkey and J. Russel)
Five membered ring systems: with more than one N atom (L. Yet)
Five-Membered Ring Systems: With N and S (Se) Atoms (Y.-J. Wu and B. V. Yang)
Five-Membered Ring Systems: With O & S (Se, Te) Atoms (R. A. Aitken and L. A. Power)
Five-membered ring systems with O & N atoms (S. Cicchi, F. M. Cordero, and D. Giomi)
Six-Membered Ring Systems: Pyridine and Benzo Derivatives (H. L. Fraser, D. W. Hopper, K. M. K. Kutterer, A. L. Crombie)
Six-Membered Ring Systems: Diazines and Benzo Derivatives (2005; M. P. Groziak)
Six-Membered Ring Systems: Diazines and Benzo Derivatives (2006; K. Mills)
Triazines, Tetrazines and Fused Ring Polyaza Systems (P. Goya and C. Gómez de la Oliva)
Seven-Membered Rings (J. B. Bremn and S. Samosorn)
Eight-Membered and Larger Rings (G. R. Newkome)
Product details
Product details
- Edition: 1
- Latest edition
- Volume: 19
- Published: January 3, 2014
- Language: English
About the editors
About the editors
GG
Gordon Gribble
Gordon Gribble is the Dartmouth Professor of Chemistry at Dartmouth College, Hanover, USA. His research program covers several areas of organic chemistry, most of which involve synthesis, including novel indole chemistry, triterpenoid synthesis, DNA intercalation, and new synthetic methodology. Prof. Gribble also has a deep interest in naturally occurring organohalogen compounds and in the chemistry of wine and wine making.
Affiliations and expertise
Professor, Chemistry, Dartmouth College, Hanover, USAJJ
J. Joule
Affiliations and expertise
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