The organic chemistry of aliphatic nitrogen compounds
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The organic chemistry of aliphatic nitrogen compounds
(International series of monographs on chemistry, 28)
Clarendon Press , Oxford University Press, 1994
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Description
In recent years there have been considerable advances in organonitrogen chemistry, and many important new reagents and synthetic methods have been developed. This volume is a comprehensive modern account of the organic chemistry of aliphatic nitrogen compounds. Each chapter begins with a brief introduction, followed by a detailed account of the preparation of the type of compound under consideration. Reactivity and reactions - including mechanistic aspects - are then discussed. All the main classes of compound, with the exception of amino acids, are included.
Table of Contents
1: Amines. 2: Enamines and ynamines. 3: Imines. 4: Nitriles (cyanides). 5: N-oxides and nitrones. 6: Alkyl isonitriles (isocyanides). 7: Cyanates, isocyanates, thiocyanates, and isothiocyanates. 8: Amides, thiomides, and carbamates (urethanes). 9: Ureas, thioureas, carbodiimides. 10: Amidines. 11: Nitroalkanes and nitroalkenes. 12: N-Nitroso compounds : nitrosamines, nitrosamides, nitrosoureas, and nitrosourethanes. 13: Diazoalkanes. 14: Hydroxylamines. 15: Hydrazines. 16: Azo and azoxy compounds. 17: Azides. 18: Alkyl nitrates and nitrates. 19: Nitramines. 20: B-Amino alcohols. 21: Aziridines. 22: B-Lactams
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