Progress in Heterocyclic Chemistry (PHC) Volume 6 reviews critically the heterocyclic literature essentially published in 1993. The first two chapters are given over to reviews. In Chapter 1 the fascinating subject of the "Halogen Dance" is comprehesively surveyed by J. Frohlich of the Technical University of Vienna. The author also discusses some of his unpublished results on the topic. The second review is of an entirely new format for PHC. The President of ISHC A. Padwa describes the application of selected "Heterocycles as Vehicles for Synthesis". The remaining chapters describe advances in the heterocyclic field arranged, as in previous volumes, according to ring-size. Numerous diagrams and a brief index are also included.
The chapters are organized according to ring size and the type of heteroatom contained. The text is supported by clear diagrams, references and a subject index.
Progress in Heterocyclic Chemistry Series
Progress in Heterocyclic Chemistry
This is the sixteenth annual volume of Progress in Heterocyclic Chemistry, and covers the literature published during 2003 on most of the important heterocyclic ring systems. This volume opens with two specialized reviews.
This review covers recent advances in the development of new preparations, reactions, and applications of diazines and their benzo derivatives published in the literature in 2012.
Geminal Diazides of Heterocycles (Th.
The review covers work published in the calendar year 2012. The synthesis and reaction chemistry of five-membered heterocycles containing two oxygen atoms or an oxygen and a sulfur is reviewed.
This is the sixteenth annual volume of Progress in Heterocyclic Chemistry, and covers the literature published during 2003 on most of the important heterocyclic ring systems. This volume opens with two specialized reviews.
The second review presents a review of 2-acylamino-3-dimethylaminopropenoates in heterocyclic synthesis.
Additional articles in this volume also review "The Synthesis of Oxazoles from Diazocarbonyl Compounds" and "The Heterocyclic Chemistry Associated with the Herbicide Glyphosate".