Hetarenes IV : six-membered and larger heterorings with maximum unsaturation

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Hetarenes IV : six-membered and larger heterorings with maximum unsaturation

editor, Ernst Schaumann

(Methoden der organischen Chemie (Houben-Weyl) / Herausgeber, K.H. Büchel ... [et al.], E9)

Thieme, 1997-

  • a
  • b, pt. 1
  • b, pt. 2
  • c
  • d
  • e

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Methods of organic chemistry (Houben-Weyl)

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Additional and supplementary volumes to the 4th edition

"English volume"--On spine

Description and Table of Contents

Volume

c ISBN 9783131015945

Description

This third of five volumes covers the chemistry of six-membered hetarenes, with two or more heteroatoms (oxygen, sulfur, nitrogen) which are treated in the order as given by the IUPAC priority rules. However, compounds with an annulated (hetero)-aromatic ring are covered following, in each case, the parent monocycle. Moreover, all types of larger hetero-rings with maximum unsaturation are included. The "Methods in Organic Chemistry" series is designed as a resource for the synthetic chemist, providing handbooks for preparative methods in organic chemistry organized according to the class of compound or functional group to be synthesized. It gives the synthetic chemist and pharmacist a rational overview of important preparative methods for various classes of compounds. The preparative significance of the methods is critically evaluated and the scope of application carefully designed and illustrated in detail. International in scope, the series presents a rational overview of the important preparative methods for all classes of compounds. The reader is enabled to inform him or herself, acquire suggestions for syntheses and find practical solutions for their problems without time-consuming and extensive research. To ensure that all chemists are able to benefit, the procedures and tables are presented in internationally recognized terms and symbols. All studies, whether from the USA, the Commonwealth of Independent States or any other country, are carefully considered and meticulously reported.
Volume

d ISBN 9783131016140

Description

This fourth of five volumes covers the chemistry of six-membered hetarenes, with two or more heteroatoms (oxygen, sulfur, nitrogen) which are treated in the order as given by the IUPAC priority rules. However, compounds with an annulated (hetero)-aromatic ring are covered following, in each case, the parent monocycle. Moreover, all types of larger hetero-rings with maximum unsaturation are included. The "Methods in Organic Chemistry" series is designed as a resource for the synthetic chemist, providing handbooks for preparative methods in organic chemistry organized according to the class of compound or functional group to be synthesized. It gives the synthetic chemist and pharmacist a rational overview of important preparative methods for various classes of compounds. The preparative significance of the methods is critically evaluated and the scope of application carefully designed and illustrated in detail. International in scope, the series presents a rational overview of the important preparative methods for all classes of compounds. The reader is enabled to inform him or herself, acquire suggestions for syntheses and find practical solutions for their problems without time-consuming and extensive research. To ensure that all chemists are able to benefit, the procedures and tables are presented in internationally recognized terms and symbols. All studies, whether from the USA, the Commonwealth of Independent States or any other country, are carefully considered and meticulously reported.
Volume

e ISBN 9783131016249

Description

This final of five volumes covers the chemistry of six-membered hetarenes, with two or more heteroatoms (oxygen, sulfur, nitrogen) which are treated in the order as given by the IUPAC priority rules. However, compounds with an annulated (hetero)-aromatic ring are covered following, in each case, the parent monocycle. Moreover, all types of larger hetero-rings with maximum unsaturation are included. The "Methods in Organic Chemistry" series is designed as a resource for the synthetic chemist, providing handbooks for preparative methods in organic chemistry organized according to the class of compound or functional group to be synthesized. It gives the synthetic chemist and pharmacist a rational overview of important preparative methods for various classes of compounds. The preparative significance of the methods is critically evaluated and the scope of application carefully designed and illustrated in detail. International in scope, the series presents a rational overview of the important preparative methods for all classes of compounds. The reader is enabled to inform him or herself, acquire suggestions for syntheses and find practical solutions for their problems without time-consuming and extensive research. To ensure that all chemists are able to benefit, the procedures and tables are presented in internationally recognized terms and symbols. All studies, whether from the USA, the Commonwealth of Independent States or any other country, are carefully considered and meticulously reported.
Volume

b, pt. 2 ISBN 9783131119247

Description

This second of five volumes covers the chemistry of six-membered hetarenes, with two or more heteroatoms (oxygen, sulfur, nitrogen) which are treated in the order as given by the IUPAC priority rules. However, compounds with an annulated (hetero)-aromatic ring are covered following, in each case, the parent monocycle. Moreover, all types of larger hetero-rings with maximum unsaturation are included. The "Methods in Organic Chemistry" series is designed as a resource for the synthetic chemist, providing handbooks for preparative methods in organic chemistry organized according to the class of compound or functional group to be synthesized. It gives the synthetic chemist and pharmacist a rational overview of important preparative methods for various classes of compounds. The preparative significance of the methods is critically evaluated and the scope of application carefully designed and illustrated in detail. International in scope, the series presents a rational overview of the important preparative methods for all classes of compounds. The reader is enabled to inform him or herself, acquire suggestions for syntheses and find practical solutions for their problems without time-consuming and extensive research. To ensure that all chemists are able to benefit, the procedures and tables are presented in internationally recognized terms and symbols. All studies, whether from the USA, the Commonwealth of Independent States or any other country, are carefully considered and meticulously reported.
Volume

a ISBN 9783132179042

Description

This first of five volumes covers the chemistry of six-membered hetarenes, with two or more heteroatoms (oxygen, sulfur, nitrogen) which are treated in the order as given by the IUPAC priority rules. However, compounds with an annulated (hetero)-aromatic ring are covered following, in each case, the parent monocycle. Moreover, all types of larger hetero-rings with maximum unsaturation are included. The "Methods in Organic Chemistry" series is designed as a resource for the synthetic chemist, providing handbooks for preparative methods in organic chemistry organized according to the class of compound or functional group to be synthesized. It gives the synthetic chemist and pharmacist a rational overview of important preparative methods for various classes of compounds. The preparative significance of the methods is critically evaluated and the scope of application carefully designed and illustrated in detail. International in scope, the series presents a rational overview of the important preparative methods for all classes of compounds. The reader is enabled to inform him or herself, acquire suggestions for syntheses and find practical solutions for their problems without time-consuming and extensive research. To ensure that all chemists are able to benefit, the procedures and tables are presented in internationally recognized terms and symbols. All studies, whether from the USA, the Commonwealth of Independent States or any other country, are carefully considered and meticulously reported.
Volume

b, pt. 1 ISBN 9783137783046

Description

This second of five volumes covers the chemistry of six-membered hetarenes, with two or more heteroatoms (oxygen, sulfur, nitrogen) which are treated in the order as given by the IUPAC priority rules. However, compounds with an annulated (hetero)-aromatic ring are covered following, in each case, the parent monocycle. Moreover, all types of larger hetero-rings with maximum unsaturation are included. The "Methods in Organic Chemistry" series is designed as a resource for the synthetic chemist, providing handbooks for preparative methods in organic chemistry organized according to the class of compound or functional group to be synthesized. It gives the synthetic chemist and pharmacist a rational overview of important preparative methods for various classes of compounds. The preparative significance of the methods is critically evaluated and the scope of application carefully designed and illustrated in detail. International in scope, the series presents a rational overview of the important preparative methods for all classes of compounds. The reader is enabled to inform him or herself, acquire suggestions for syntheses and find practical solutions for their problems without time-consuming and extensive research. To ensure that all chemists are able to benefit, the procedures and tables are presented in internationally recognized terms and symbols. All studies, whether from the USA, the Commonwealth of Independent States or any other country, are carefully considered and meticulously reported.

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  • NCID
    BA32293842
  • ISBN
    • 3132179043
    • 3137783046
    • 3131119241
    • 3131015942
    • 3131016140
    • 3131016248
  • Country Code
    gw
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Stuttgart
  • Pages/Volumes
    v.
  • Size
    26 cm
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