Progress in Heterocyclic Chemistry

Progress in Heterocyclic Chemistry (PHC), Volume 28 is an annual review series commissioned by the International Society of Heterocyclic Chemistry (ISHC). Volumes in the series contain both highlights of the previous year’s literature on heterocyclic chemistry and articles on new and developing topics of particular interest to heterocyclic chemists.

The highlight chapters in Volume 28 are all written by leading researchers and constitute a systematic survey of the important original material reported in the literature of heterocyclic chemistry during 2015. Additional articles in this volume include Semi-conjugated Heteroaromatic Rings and beta-Lactam Chemistry.

As with previous volumes in the series, Volume 28 will enable academic and industrial chemists, and advanced students, to keep abreast of developments in heterocyclic chemistry in a convenient way.

  • Recognized as the premiere review of heterocyclic chemistry
  • Includes contributions from leading researchers in the field
  • Provides a systematic survey of the important 2015 heterocyclic chemistry literature
  • Presents articles on new and developing topics of interest to heterocyclic chemists
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Progress in Heterocyclic Chemistry

Progress in Heterocyclic Chemistry (PHC), Volume 28 is an annual review series commissioned by the International Society of Heterocyclic Chemistry (ISHC). Volumes in the series contain both highlights of the previous year’s literature on heterocyclic chemistry and articles on new and developing topics of particular interest to heterocyclic chemists.

The highlight chapters in Volume 28 are all written by leading researchers and constitute a systematic survey of the important original material reported in the literature of heterocyclic chemistry during 2015. Additional articles in this volume include Semi-conjugated Heteroaromatic Rings and beta-Lactam Chemistry.

As with previous volumes in the series, Volume 28 will enable academic and industrial chemists, and advanced students, to keep abreast of developments in heterocyclic chemistry in a convenient way.

  • Recognized as the premiere review of heterocyclic chemistry
  • Includes contributions from leading researchers in the field
  • Provides a systematic survey of the important 2015 heterocyclic chemistry literature
  • Presents articles on new and developing topics of interest to heterocyclic chemists
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Progress in Heterocyclic Chemistry

Progress in Heterocyclic Chemistry

by Gordon W. Gribble, John A. Joule
Progress in Heterocyclic Chemistry

Progress in Heterocyclic Chemistry

by Gordon W. Gribble, John A. Joule

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Overview

Progress in Heterocyclic Chemistry (PHC), Volume 28 is an annual review series commissioned by the International Society of Heterocyclic Chemistry (ISHC). Volumes in the series contain both highlights of the previous year’s literature on heterocyclic chemistry and articles on new and developing topics of particular interest to heterocyclic chemists.

The highlight chapters in Volume 28 are all written by leading researchers and constitute a systematic survey of the important original material reported in the literature of heterocyclic chemistry during 2015. Additional articles in this volume include Semi-conjugated Heteroaromatic Rings and beta-Lactam Chemistry.

As with previous volumes in the series, Volume 28 will enable academic and industrial chemists, and advanced students, to keep abreast of developments in heterocyclic chemistry in a convenient way.

  • Recognized as the premiere review of heterocyclic chemistry
  • Includes contributions from leading researchers in the field
  • Provides a systematic survey of the important 2015 heterocyclic chemistry literature
  • Presents articles on new and developing topics of interest to heterocyclic chemists

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780081007617
Publisher: Elsevier Science
Publication date: 09/08/2016
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 682
File size: 164 MB
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About the Author

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.
John Arthur Joule did his BSc, MSc, and PhD degrees at The University of Manchester, obtaining his PhD in 1961. He then undertook post-doctoral work at Princeton University and Stanford University, before joining the academic staff of the Chemistry Department at The University of Manchester in 1963, where he is currently a Professor. In 1996 he received an RSC Medal for Heterocyclic Chemistry.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1. Semi-conjugated Heteroaromatic Rings: A Missing Link in Heterocyclic Chemistry

Chapter 2. Recent Progress in the Use of Functionalized B-?Lactams as Building Blocks in Heterocyclic Chemistry

Chapter 3. Three-Membered Ring Systems

Chapter 4. Four-Membered Ring Systems

Chapter 5.1. Five-Membered Ring Systems: Thiophenes and Se/Te Derivatives

Chapter 5.2. Five-Membered Ring Systems: Pyrroles And Benzo Analogs

Chapter 5.3. Five-Membered Ring Systems: Furans and Benzofurans

Chapter 5.4. Five Membered Ring Systems: With More than One N Atom

Chapter 5.5. Five-Membered Ring Systems: With N and S (Se) Atoms

Chapter 5.6. Five-Membered Ring Systems: With O&S (Se, Te) Atoms

Chapter 5.7. Five-Membered Ring Systems with O&N Atoms

Chapter 6.1. Six-Membered Ring Systems: Pyridines And Benzo Derivatives

Chapter 6.2. Six-Membered Ring Systems: Diazines and Benzo Derivatives

Chapter 6.3. Triazines, tetrazines and fused ring polyaza systems

Chapter 6.4. Six-Membered Ring Systems: With O and/or S Atoms

Chapter 7. Seven-Membered Rings

Chapter 8. Eight-Membered and Larger Rings

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