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This volume is divided into six chapters, describing such topics as radical cyclization routes to pyrrolidines, the increasing influence in heterocyclic chemistry of unusual heteroatoms, and the chemistry of highly electron deficient nitrogen heterocycles containing carbonyl groups. Abstract: This volume is divided into six chapters, describing such topics as radical cyclization routes to pyrrolidines, the increasing influence in heterocyclic chemistry of unusual heteroatoms, and the chemistry of highly electron deficient nitrogen heterocycles containing carbonyl groups

Author(s): Alan R. Katritzky (Eds.)
Series: Advances in Heterocyclic Chemistry 58
Publisher: AP
Year: 1993

Language: English
Pages: ii-ix, 1-345
City: Burlington

Content:
Editorial Advisory Board
Page ii

Edited by
Page iii

Copyright Page
Page iv

Contributors
Page vii

Preface
Page ix
Alan R. Katritzky

The Generation of Nitrogen Radicals and Their Cyclizations for the Construction of the Pyrrolidine Nucleus Original Research Article
Pages 1-45
John L. Esker, Martin Newcomb

Tellurium-Containing Heterocycles with Two Heteroatoms Original Research Article
Pages 47-121
Igor D. Sadekov, Vladimir I. Minkin

Reactions of Coordinated Ligands Original Research Article
Pages 123-170
Allan Blackman

The Chemistry of Unsaturated Nitrogen–Heterocyclic Compounds Containing Carbonyl Groups Original Research Article
Pages 171-214
Ana M. Costero

The Nitration of Phenyl-Substituted Heterocycles Original Research Article
Pages 215-269
Derek T. Hurst

Halogenation of Heterocycles: II. Six- and Seven-Membered Rings Original Research Article
Pages 271-345
M.Ross Grimmett