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Author Gronowitz, Salo.

Title Thiophenes / Salo Gronowitz, Anna-Britta Hörnfeldt.

Imprint Oxford : Academic, 2004.

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Edition 1st ed.
Description 1 online resource (xxii, 964 pages) : illustrations
text txt rdacontent
computer c rdamedia
online resource cr rdacarrier
Series Best synthetic methods
Best synthetic methods.
Summary There is a vast and often bewildering array of synthetic methods and reagents available to organic chemists today. The <IT>Best Synthetic Methods</IT> series allows any scientist who is interested in the chemical transformations of molecules to choose between all the alternatives and assess their real advantages and limitations. With the emphasis on laboratory use, these volumes represent a comprehensive and practical guide to modern synthetic organic chemistry. This book is the product of the authors many years practical experience and reading of the original literature. It contains a valuable distillation and critical evaluation of the <IT>Best Synthetic Methods</IT> for the formation and reaction of <IT>thiophenes</IT> (five membered heterocycles containing a ring sulfur) or polymers containing a thiophene functionality (thienyls). A brief review of each area is provided, but the emphasis in all cases is on describing efficient practical methods to effect the transformations described. The reader can therefore use this book to rapidly review and select the best methods of performing a synthetic conversion to create or modify a specifically substituted thiophene. Although this book contains many references to the original literature, the large number of experimental recipes enables the user to prepare a thiophene derivative without access to the original literature. These features make the handbook especially useful for physicists working in material sciences and organic/pharmaceutical chemists, who rapidly want to find out the availability of (or how to make) a specific thiophene. Contains a systematic description and critical evaluation of the best methods for preparation of thiophenes and polymers containing thiophenes. Rapid location of methods achieved by systematic division of substituents following the periodic table. All chapters are richly illustrated by detailed experimental proceedures for the synthesis of five membered heterocycles containing sulfur.
Contents Syntheses of thiophenes with group I substituents. -- Syntheses of thiophenes with group II substituents. -- Syntheses of thiophenes with group III substituents. -- Syntheses of thiophenes with group IV substituents. -- Vinylthiophenes. -- Preparation of thienylacetylenes. -- Arylthiophenes. -- Acylthiophenes. -- Thiopehenecarboxylic acids and their derivatives. -- Thiophene derivatives containing silicon, germanium, tin and lead. -- Syntheses of thiophenes with group V substituents. -- Syntheses of thiophenes with group VI (chalcogen) substituents. -- Syntheses of thiophenes with group VII substituents. -- Bi-ter- and oligiothienyls.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Note Print version record.
Subject Thiophenes.
Heterocyclic compounds -- Synthesis.
Thiophenes
Thiophènes.
Composés hétérocycliques -- Synthèse.
Heterocyclic compounds -- Synthesis
Thiophenes
Added Author Hörnfeldt, Anna-Britta.
Other Form: Print version: Gronowitz, Salo. Thiophenes. 1st ed. Oxford : Academic, 2004 0123039533 9780123039538 (OCoLC)53389247
ISBN 9780123039538
0123039533
Standard No. AU@ 000060844845
DEBBG BV039828674
DEBBG BV042313899
DEBSZ 367769123
NZ1 12434907

 
    
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