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Advances in Heterocyclic Chemistry Alan R. Katritzky (Department of Chemistry, University of Florida, Gainesville, USA)

Advances in Heterocyclic Chemistry By Alan R. Katritzky (Department of Chemistry, University of Florida, Gainesville, USA)

Summary

Includes comprehensive reviews that combine descriptive chemistry and mechanistic insight which yield an understanding of how the chemistry drives the properties. This title contains the research covering variety of heterocyclic topics.

Advances in Heterocyclic Chemistry Summary

Advances in Heterocyclic Chemistry: Volume 103 by Alan R. Katritzky (Department of Chemistry, University of Florida, Gainesville, USA)

Advances in Heterocyclic Chemistry, Volume 103, deals with the organic chemistry of heterocyclic compounds, namely, photochromic dihetarylethenes, pyrido[1,2-a]azepines and their hydro derivatives, and 2-amino-4H-pyrans. Divided into three chapters, the book examines advances in the synthesis of these three compounds, including dithienylethenes that are derived from photochemically induced isomerizations between the cis- and trans-forms and cyclized derivatives. The book first looks at the synthesis of photochromic dihetarylethenes, such as perfluorocyclopentene-bridged dihetarylethenes, along with dithienylperhydrocyclopentenes and their heteroanalogs, like perhydrocyclopentenes, dithienylmaleic anhydrides, and dithienylmaleimides. It then discusses the McMurry reaction and the reactions between octafluorocyclopentene and lithium derivatives of thiophene. It also examines chemistry, structure, reactivity, and the pharmaceutical and agrochemical uses of of pyrido[1,2-a]azepines and their hydro derivatives. The book concludes with a summary of the synthesis, structure, reactivity, and practical significance of 2-amino-4H-pyrans. This book will benefit graduate students and research workers in academic and industrial laboratories who want to gain a better understanding of heterocyclic chemistry.

Advances in Heterocyclic Chemistry Reviews

The typesetting, arrangement of references, and drafting of structural formulas adhere to the high standards of this series and provide a model for good publishing...The content is, as to be expected, excellent.--Journal of the American Chemical Society

About Alan R. Katritzky (Department of Chemistry, University of Florida, Gainesville, USA)

Alan Katritzky was educated at Oxford and has held faculty positions at Cambridge and East Anglia before he migrated in 1980 to the University of Florida, where he was Kenan Professor and Director for the Institute for Heterocyclic Compounds. During his career he has trained more than 1000 graduate students and post-docs, and lectured and consulted world-wide. He led the team, which produced Comprehensive Heterocyclic Chemistry and its sequels, CHEC-II and CHEC-III, has edited Advances in Heterocyclic Chemistry, Vols. 1 through 111 and conceived the plan for Comprehensive Organic Functional Group Transformations. He founded Arkat-USA, a non-profit organization which publishes Archive for Organic Chemistry (ARKIVOC) an electronic journal completely free to authors and readers at (www.arkat-usa.org). Honors include 14 honorary doctorates from 11 countries and membership of foreign membership of the National Academies of Britain, Catalonia, India, Poland, Russia and Slovenia.

Table of Contents

Syntheses of Photochromic Dihetarylethenes - M.M. Krayushkin and M.A. Kalik The Chemistry of Pyrido[1.2-a]azepines and Their Hydro Derivatives - Gunther Fischer Synthesis, Structure, Chemical Reactivity and Practical Significance of 2-Amino-4H-pyrans - Anatoliy M. Shestopalov & Yuri M. Litvinov

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NPB9780123860118
9780123860118
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Advances in Heterocyclic Chemistry: Volume 103 by Alan R. Katritzky (Department of Chemistry, University of Florida, Gainesville, USA)
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Hardback
Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc
2011-06-23
288
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