Heterocyclic compounds

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Heterocyclic compounds

(Second supplements to the 2nd edition of Rodd's chemistry of carbon compounds : a modern comprehensive treatise / edited by Malcolm Sainsbury, v. 4)

Elsevier, 1997-

  • pt. A
  • pt. B
  • pt. C, D
  • pt. E
  • pt. F, G (partial)
  • pt. G (partial), H
  • pt. I, J
  • pt. K (partial)
  • pt. K (partial), L

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pt. A. contributors, D. W. Allen ... [et al.]

pt. B. contributors, G. Bach ... [et al.]

pt. C, D. contributors, S. B. Bedford ... [et al.]

pt. E. contributors, R. Livingstone

pt. F, G (partial). contributors, M. Balasubramanian ... [et al.]

pt. G (partial), H. contributors, K. W. Bentley ... [et al.]

pt. I, J. contributors, R. Blton ... [et al.]

pt. K (partial) contributors, S. B. Bedford ... [et al.]

pt. K (partial), L. contributors, D. Boumrah ... [et al.]

Includes bibliographical references and indexes

Contents of Works
  • pt. A. Three-, four-and five-membered monoheterocyclic compounds
  • pt. B. Five-membered monoheterocyclic compounds : alkaloids, dyes, pigments
  • pt. C. Five-membered heterocyclic compounds with two hetero-atoms in the ring from groups V and/or VI of the periodic table
  • pt. D. Five-membered heterocyclic compounds with more than two hetero-atoms in the ring
  • pt. E. Six-membered monoheterocyclic compounds with a hetero-atom from groups IV, VI or VII of the periodic table
  • pt. F. Six-membered heterocyclic compounds with a single hetero-atoms in the ring; pyridine, quinoline, Isoquinoline and their derivatives
  • pt. G (partial). Six-membered heterocyclic compounds with (a) a single Nitrogen atom in the ring (contd): polycyclic fused ring compounds, (b) an atom of phosphorus, arsenic, antimony or bismuth. alkaloids with a six-membered heterocyclic ring (chapters 28-33 in this volume)
  • pt. G (partial). Six-membered heterocyclic compounds with (a) a single Nitrogen atom in the ring (contd): polycyclic fused ring compounds, (b) an atom of phosphorus, arsenic, antimony or bismuth. alkaloids with a six-membered heterocyclic ring (chapters 34-35 in this volume)
  • pt. H. Six-membered fused-ring heterocyclic compounds with a single nitrogen atom in the ring(contd). Monocyclic ring compounds with two hetero-atoms in the ring from group VIB, or one each from groups V and VIB. alkaloids(contd)
  • pt. I. Six-membered heterocyclic compounds with two hetero-atoms from group V of the periodic table: the pyridazine and pyrimidine groups.
  • pt. J. Six-membered heterocyclic compounds with two hetero-atoms from group V of the periodic table: the pyraizne group. phenoxazine, phenothiazine, phenazine and sulphur dyes. six-membered heterocyclic compounds with three or more hetero-atoms
  • pt. K. Six-membered heterocyclic compounds containing two or more hetero-atoms, one or more of which are from groups II, III, IV, V or VII. heterocyclic compounds with seven or more atoms in the ring(chapters 48-54 in this volume) compounds with two hetero-atoms in the ring
  • pt. K. Six-membered heterocyclic compounds containing two or more hetero-atoms, one or more of which are from groups II, III, IV, V or VII. heterocyclic compounds with seven or more atoms in the ring(chapters 55-56 in this volume)
  • pt. L. Fused-ring heterocyclic compunds containing three or more nitrogen atoms; purines and related ring systems; nucleosides, nucleotides and nucleic acids; pteridines, alloxines, flavins and related compounds. The biosynthesis of plant alkaloids and nitrogenous microbial metabolites
Description and Table of Contents
Volume

pt. A ISBN 9780444827364

Description

One of a series of supplements, this text deals with the chemistry of monocyclic ring systems containing three to five atoms.
Volume

pt. E ISBN 9780444827531

Description

One of a series of supplements, this text covers six-membered monohetercyclic compounds containing an oxygen atom or a sulfar atom.
Volume

pt. B ISBN 9780444827586

Description

One of a series of supplements, this text covers the chemistry of five-membered pyrrole and pyridine plus their benzo derivatives and reduced forms.
Volume

pt. C, D ISBN 9780444828705

Description

This volume deals with the chemistry of five-membered heterocycles containing at least two nitrogen atoms, or those with one, or more, nitrogens and one or more atoms from Group 6 of the Periodic Table. The aim to survey this burgeoning area of chemistry has succeeded. The editor and contributors have provided another, very readable, supplement to the Second Edition of Rodd.

Table of Contents

  • Five-membered rings containing two nitrogen atoms
  • five-membered heterocyclic compounds with two different hetero-atoms in the ring, S.M. Fortt
  • five-membered heterocyclic compounds with three hetero-atoms in the ring, S.B. bedford
  • oxadiazoles and thiadiazoles, M. Sainsbury
  • five-membered heterocyclic compounds with four-heter-atoms in the ring, J.H. Little.
Volume

pt. F, G (partial) ISBN 9780444829436

Description

This volume covers current work on the syntheses and reactions of pyrdines, quinolines and isoquinolines.
Volume

pt. G (partial), H ISBN 9780444829795

Description

This supplementary volume reviews topics in the 2nd edition of Rodd's "Chemistry of Carbon Compounds", such as the chemistry of morphine and its analogues and new exploration of its syntheses and reactions by leading organic chemists, from both natural and more synthetic angles.
Volume

pt. I, J ISBN 9780444829801

Description

In this volume, Drs. Parrick and Shaw have upgraded their earlier chapter on pyridazines, cinnolines and Dr Hurst and Dr McCullough have done the same for their chapters on the subjects of pyrimidines and quinazolines and pyrazines, respectively. Dr Bolton has contributed to this series several times before, but not on the subject of phenazine, oxazine and thiazine sulfur dyes. However, his wide experience in heterocyclic chemistry enabled him to analyse recent progress in this area without difficulty and with his customary skill. Professor Johne returns to one of his research interests, quinazoline alkaloids, while Professor O'Shea completes the volume with a timely review of six-membered rings with three or more heteroatoms: triazines, tetrazines, pentazines and hexazines.
Volume

pt. K (partial) ISBN 9780444829818

Description

This volume covers heterocyclic 6- and 7-membered ring systems containing "unusual" hetero-atoms. The contributors illustrate the "unusual" nature of heterocycles containing elements such as boron, phosphorus and silicon atoms.
Volume

pt. K (partial), L ISBN 9780444829825

Description

This volume begins with two chapters concerned with the chemistry of medium and large heterocyclic rings, including lactones and lactams. This work also explores host-guest relationships within macrocycles embodying oxygen and nitrogen atoms. The authors responsible for bringing together recent progress in the chemistry of this wide assembly of compounds are Dr MacBride and his colleagues Drs Grayson and Kelly. Drs Ewing and McKenzie then survey then survey recent advances in purine chemistry and that of the attendant nucleosides. This chapter naturally leads on to a focused survey of nucleosides and nucleotides. Dr Cosstick contributed a chapter on these major subject areas to the First Supplement and he agreed to review the same subjects in this volume.

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    BA30935767
  • ISBN
    • 0444827366
    • 0444827587
    • 0444828702
    • 0444827536
    • 0444829431
    • 0444829792
    • 0444829806
    • 0444829814
    • 0444829822
  • Country Code
    ne
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Amsterdam ; Tokyo
  • Pages/Volumes
    v.
  • Size
    24 cm
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