Advances in Nitrogen Heterocycles: Volume 1
JAI Press Inc.
Published on 5. April 1995
Book
Hardback
310 pages
978-0-89232-864-2 (ISBN)
Description
Nitrogen heterocycles are arguably the most important group of heterocyclic organic compounds occurring in nature, associated as they are with both respiratory and photosynthetic pigments. This volume is the first in a series of research sources on the subject and covers aspects of synthetic and reactive chemistry of various nitrogen heterocycles, including pyrroles, porphyrins, carbazoles and indoles and their derivatives.
Nitrogen heterocycles are arguably the most important group of heterocyclic organic compounds occurring in nature, associated as they are with both respiratory and photosynthetic pigments. This volume is the first in a series of research sources on the subject and covers aspects of synthetic and reactive chemistry of various nitrogen heterocycles, including pyrroles, porphyrins, carbazoles and indoles and their derivatives.
Nitrogen heterocycles are arguably the most important group of heterocyclic organic compounds occurring in nature, associated as they are with both respiratory and photosynthetic pigments. This volume is the first in a series of research sources on the subject and covers aspects of synthetic and reactive chemistry of various nitrogen heterocycles, including pyrroles, porphyrins, carbazoles and indoles and their derivatives.
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English
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Oxford
United Kingdom
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Elsevier Science & Technology
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College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
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978-0-89232-864-2 (9780892328642)
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Content
Reaction of metal stabilized carbenoids with pyrroles, H.M.L. Davies; Synthesis of porphyrins with exocyclic rings from cycloalkenopyrroles, T.D. Lash; palladium-catalysed coupling reactions of indoles, A.R. Martin and Q. Zheng; cycloaddition reactions of indole derivatives, U. Pindur; transition-metal mediated synthesis of carbazole derivatives, H.J. Knolker; synthesis of [b]-annelated indoles by thermal electrocyclic reactions, S. Hibino and E. Sugino; total synthesis of (-) and ent(-) duocarmycin SA, D.L. Boger.