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Tellurium-containing heterocycles

Michael R. Detty and (in part) Marie B. O'Regan

(The chemistry of heterocyclic compounds : a series of monographs, v. 53)

Wiley, c1994

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"An Interscience publication."

Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

The Chemistry of Heterocyclic Compounds, since its inception, has been recognized as a cornerstone of heterocyclic chemistry. Each volume attempts to discuss all aspects - properties, synthesis, reactions, physiological and industrial significance - of a specific ring system. To keep the series up-to-date, supplementary volumes covering the recent literature on each individual ring system have been published. Many ring systems (such as pyridines and oxazoles) are treated in distinct books, each consisting of separate volumes or parts dealing with different individual topics. With all authors are recognized authorities, the Chemistry of Heterocyclic Chemistry is considered worldwide as the indispensable resource for organic, bioorganic, and medicinal chemists.

Table of Contents

Tellurium-Containing Heterocycles: Reviews, DistinguishingFeatures, and Utility. Tellurophenes, Dihydrotellurophenes, and Tetrahydrotellurophenesand Their Benzo and Dibenzo Analogs. Telluranes, Tellurins, and Other Six-Membered Rings Containing OneTellurium Atom. Telluropyrylium Compounds. Tellurium-Containing Heterocycles with at Least One Group VaElement (Nitrogen, Phosphorus, or Arsenic). Tellurium-Containing Heterocycles Composed of Group IVa (Carbon,Silicon, Germanium, and Tin) and Group VIa Elements (Tellurium,Selenium, Sulfur, and Oxygen). Tellurium-Containing Heterocycles as Donor Molecules. Tellurium-Containing Heterocycles with Hypervalent or CoordinationBonds to Tellurium (M. O'Regan). Index.

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