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Hardbound. 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. Professor Pfleiderer is the world's
authority on pteridine chemistry and his chapter does more than
simply update work on these alkaloids. As a result of his intimate
knowledge this author is
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 Peri tables. It
includes chapters on: oxadiazoles and thiadiazoles; five-memebered
heterocyclic compounds with four-heter-atoms in the ring;
five-membered rings containing two nitrogen atoms; and
five-membered heterocyclic compounds with three hetero-atoms in the
ring.
Hardbound. This volume has its core aspects of the chemistry of
pyrrole and pyridine, plus their benzo derivatives and reduced
forms. It begins with surveys of the natural occurrence,
characterization and synthesis of pyrrolidine and pyrrolizidine
alkaloids and progresses on to consider the structures of the new
indole alkaloids identified since 1985. Alkaloids of the tropane
type and those from plants of the Amaryllidacea family are surveyed
next, and a skillfully crafted review of recent work in the
porphyrin series is also featured.In the last two chapters the
emphasis changes slightly and a significant contribution is a
discussion of chemistry of the cyanine dyestuffs and that of their
allies.
Hardbound. The publication of this volume covers current work on
the syntheses and reactions of pyridines, quinolines and
isoquinolines. Also included are chapters (chapters 28, 30, 31 and
32) which review recent progress in the chemistry of the pyridine,
quinoline and isoquinoline alkaloids. The theoretical aspects of
pyridine chemistry, which were covered in a separate chapter
(chapter 23) in the 2nd Edition, are now incorporated into a
separate single chapter (chapter 24), without division.Recent
developments in the chemistry of six-membered heterocycles
containing a single phosphorus, arsenic, antimony, or bismuth atom
are also surveyed. Once again, the reader of Rodd will find this
volume extremely valuable since it provides a concise, yet
complete, survey of a major subject area of heterocyclic chemistry.
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