Targets in Heterocyclic Systems | Volume 1: Chemistry and Properties | ISBN 9788886208246

Targets in Heterocyclic Systems

Volume 1: Chemistry and Properties

herausgegeben von O.A. Attanasi und D. Spinelli
Mitwirkende
Herausgegeben vonO.A. Attanasi
Herausgegeben vonD. Spinelli
Buchcover Targets in Heterocyclic Systems  | EAN 9788886208246 | ISBN 88-86208-24-3 | ISBN 978-88-86208-24-6

Targets in Heterocyclic Systems

Volume 1: Chemistry and Properties

herausgegeben von O.A. Attanasi und D. Spinelli
Mitwirkende
Herausgegeben vonO.A. Attanasi
Herausgegeben vonD. Spinelli
It is well known that heterocyclic derivatives represent almost half of the several million chemical species discovered to date. The importance of these compounds in many branches of chemistry ensures further investigation and attention. This series aims to stimulate creativity and innovation by including research by leading authorities. As well as highlights of interesting developments in specific areas, there are also comprehensive reviews reporting the overall state-of-the-art. Targets in Heterocyclic Systems Volume 1 will be welcomed by researchers in areas as diverse as polymeric, medicinal and agricultural chemistry, as well as in the dyestuffs and biochemical industries. TOC: Polyazolylbenzenes and Related Compounds: Propellene-like AromaticCompounds; Hetero Diels-Alder Reactions in Aqueous Medium; Reactivityand Tautomerism of 2-thiazoleamine Derivatives; Combinatorial Modelsand Polarity Control Rules in Heterocyclic Design; Five- and Six-membered Heterocycles from Nucleophilic Addition to Nitrile Oxides; The Chemistry of Trinems; 4-Aminoquinolines. A General Approach; Stereoselective Synthesis of Functionalized Five-, Six- and Seven-membered Heterocyclic Systems via Intramolecular Cycloaddition of C-alkenyl Nitrones and Nitrile Oxides; Photochemical Aryl-aryl Couplingin Furan, Thiophene and Pyrrole Derivatives; UV and PhotoelectronSpectroscopy Conformational Analysis of Radical Cations and ParentMolecules of Heterocyclic Ring Assemblies; Recent Approaches to ?-lactams via C-C Bond Formation.