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Content: v. 1, pt. 1. Introduction, nomenclature, review literature, biological aspects, industrial uses, less-common heteroatoms / editor, Otto Meth-Cohn -- v. 2, pt. 2A. Six-membered rings with one nitrogen atom / editors, A. John Boulton and Alexander McKillop -- v. 3, pt. 2B. Six-membered with oxygen, sulfur or two or more nitrogen atoms / editors, A. John Boulton and Alexander McKillop -- v. 4, pt. 3. Five-membered rings with one oxygen, sulfur or nitrogen atom / editors, Clive W. Bird and Gordon W.H. Cheeseman -- v. 5, pt. 4A. Five-membered rings with two or more nitrogen atoms / editors, Kevin T. Potts -- v. 6, pt. 4B. Five-membered rings with two or more oxygen, sulfur or nitrogen atoms / editor, Kevin T. Potts -- v. 7, pt. 5. Small and large rings / editor, Walter Lwowski -- v. 8, pt. 6. Indexes

Author(s): Alan R Katritzky; Charles W Rees
Series: Comprehensive Heterocyclic Chemistry
Edition: 1st ed
Publisher: Pergamon Press
Year: 1984

Language: English
Pages: 7
City: Oxford [Oxfordshire] ; New York