The chemistry of hydroxylamines, oximes and hydroxamic acids

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The chemistry of hydroxylamines, oximes and hydroxamic acids

edited by Zvi Rappoport and Joel Liebman

(The Chemistry of functional groups)

Wiley, 2009-

  • : set
  • [v. 1], pt. 1
  • [v. 1], pt. 2
  • : set
  • v. 2, pt. 1
  • v. 2, pt. 2

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Includes bibliographical references and index

"An Interscience publication" -- cover of [v.1]

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Volume

: set ISBN 9780470512616

Description

Focusing on an important class of compounds in organic synthesis, this text features contributions by leading experts, and delivers the quality expected from the "Patai Series."

Table of Contents

1. Some intrinsic features of hydroxylamines, oximes and hydroxamic acids: Integration of theory and experiment (Peter Politzer and Jane S. Murray). 2. Structural analysis of hydroxylamines, oximes and hydroxamic acids: Trends and patterns (Peter Politzer and Jane S. Murray). 3. The organic thermochemistry of hydroxylamines, oximes, hydroxamic acids and their derivatives (Suzanne W. Slayden and Joel F. Liebman). 4. NMR spectra of hydroxylamines, oximes and hydroxamic acids (Peter Rudolf Seidl and Jacques Fernandes Dias). 5. Synthesis of hydroxylamines (Artem Melman). 6. Synthesis of oximes and hydroxamic acids (Andrea Porcheddu and Giampaolo Giacomelli). 7. Synthesis of heterocycles from oximes (Edgars Abele and Edmunds Lukevics). 8. Electrophilic C-amination with O-substituted hydroxylamines, oximes and O-substituted oximes (Ender Erdik). 9. Rearrangements of hydroxylamines, oximes and hydroxamic acids (M. Manuela A. Pereira and Pedro Paulo Santos). 10. Electrochemistry of hydroxylamines, oximes and hydroxamic acids (Osamu Onomura). 11. Use of oximes, hydroxamic acids and related species as reagents in inorganic analytical chemistry (Maja Ponikvar and Joel F. Liebman). 12. Structural effects on reactivity and properties of oximes and hydroxamic acids (Marvin Charton). 13. Hydroxylamines and oximes: Biological properties and potential uses as therapeutic agents (Yacov Ashani and Israel Silman). 14. Nitrosomethanides and their acids: Synthesis, structure and bonding (Axel Schulz, Harald Brand and Alexander Villinger). 15. Nitroxyl radicals (Carlo Galli). 16. Natural and biomimetic hydroxamic acid based siderophores (Abraham Shanzer, Clifford E. Felder and Yaniv Barda). 17. Hydroxylamine, oximate and hydroxamate as -nucleophiles in dephosphorylation (Erwin Buncel, Ik Hwan Um and Francois Terrier). 18. N-Heteroatom-substituted hydroxamicesters (Stephen A. Glover). Author index. Subject index.
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: set ISBN 9780470682630

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The most complete resource in functional group chemistry Patai's Chemistry of Functional Groups is one of chemistry's landmark book series in organic chemistry. An indispensible resource for the organic chemist, this is the most comprehensive reference available in functional group chemistry. Founded in 1964 by the late Professor Saul Patai, the aim of Patai's Chemistry of Functional Groups is to cover all the aspects of the chemistry of an important functional group in each volume, with the emphasis not only on the functional group but on the whole molecule.

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  • NCID
    BA8861477X
  • ISBN
    • 9780470512616
    • 9780470682630
  • Country Code
    uk
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Chichester
  • Pages/Volumes
    v.
  • Size
    24 cm
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