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This book offers a comprehensive review of the known literature data devoted to the reactions of a,ß-unsaturated ketones, their synthetic equivalents and precursor.
This monograph is devoted to heterocyclization of aliphatic and aromatic a,ß-unsaturated carbonyls with various binucleophiles. These reactions produce partially hydrogenated nitrogen-containing heterocycles that are interesting due to their significant role in biological processes. They can be used in conjunction with combinatorial high throughput methods that involve microwave-assisted and ultrasonic-promoted reactions. The monograph is a comprehensive review of the known literature data devoted to the reactions of a,ß-unsaturated ketones, their synthetic equivalents and precursor. It is intended for chemists working in the field of experimental syntheses and theoretical investigations of nitrogen-containing heterocycles, lecturers at university and graduate students.
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Descripción Buch. Condición: Neu. This item is printed on demand - it takes 3-4 days longer - Neuware -This book is devoted to heterocyclizations of aliphatic and aromatic , -unsaturated carbonyls with various binucleophiles leading to three-, five-, six and seven-membered partially hydrogenated nitrogen-containing heterocycles. During the last decade interest in these classes of organic c- pounds has been experiencing a scientific renaissance owing to their significant role in biological processes in living cells and diverse effects on physiological activities. In addition, such compounds are also more prevalent from the vi- point of classical problems of organic chemistry, among them reactivity, chemo- and regioselectivity, tautomerism, conformational analysis and features of their electronic structure. The character of these problems in the case of partially hydrogenated heterocycles differs sufficiently from that for hetero- omatized and perhydrogenated heterocyclic compounds and investigations in this field very often lead to interesting and unusual results. Extensively characterized cyclocondensations of , -unsaturated carbonyls, their synthetic equivalents and their precursors are the most widespread, facile and generally valid pathway to dihydroazaheterocycles. The popularity and significance of this synthetic approach is based on the high reactivity and availability of unsaturated carbonyl compounds and the precise selectivity of the heterocyclization reactions in comparison with that involving -dicarbonyls. The recent development of combinatorial high-throughput methods and the use of new energy sources such as microwaves and ultrasound to enhance reactions have also increased interest in , -unsaturated carbonyls and their reactions. 220 pp. Englisch. Nº de ref. del artículo: 9783540683612
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Descripción Buch. Condición: Neu. Druck auf Anfrage Neuware - Printed after ordering - This book is devoted to heterocyclizations of aliphatic and aromatic , -unsaturated carbonyls with various binucleophiles leading to three-, five-, six and seven-membered partially hydrogenated nitrogen-containing heterocycles. During the last decade interest in these classes of organic c- pounds has been experiencing a scientific renaissance owing to their significant role in biological processes in living cells and diverse effects on physiological activities. In addition, such compounds are also more prevalent from the vi- point of classical problems of organic chemistry, among them reactivity, chemo- and regioselectivity, tautomerism, conformational analysis and features of their electronic structure. The character of these problems in the case of partially hydrogenated heterocycles differs sufficiently from that for hetero- omatized and perhydrogenated heterocyclic compounds and investigations in this field very often lead to interesting and unusual results. Extensively characterized cyclocondensations of , -unsaturated carbonyls, their synthetic equivalents and their precursors are the most widespread, facile and generally valid pathway to dihydroazaheterocycles. The popularity and significance of this synthetic approach is based on the high reactivity and availability of unsaturated carbonyl compounds and the precise selectivity of the heterocyclization reactions in comparison with that involving -dicarbonyls. The recent development of combinatorial high-throughput methods and the use of new energy sources such as microwaves and ultrasound to enhance reactions have also increased interest in , -unsaturated carbonyls and their reactions. Nº de ref. del artículo: 9783540683612