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E9: Hetarenes IV

Six-Membered and Larger Hetero-Rings with Maximum Unsaturation

Editor:
E. Schaumann, Clausthal-Zellerfeld, Germany

Houben-Weyl Vol. E9 is a six-volume set of ca. 4500 pages that evaluates the entire literature on six-membered and larger hetero-rings with maximum unsaturation. In each case, salts and mesoionic compounds are included provided they can be considered as hetarenes. Hydroxy-, sulfanyl- and amino-substituted hetarenes are also included, even though the tautomeric oxo, thioxo or imino form may prevail. The access to ring nitrogen-substituted derivatives is also covered briefly, if the method seems adaptable for the synthesis of the corresponding unsubstituted compounds.

The high standard of quality of this set is the result of the efforts of the team of distinguished international chemists who have served as editors and authors.

As in all Houben-Weyl volumes, the coverage of methods includes a critical evaluation in the text, clear visual representation in reaction schemes, the best experimental procedures, and assessment of the reaction scope by the use of tables. This set of volumes is designed to be a standard reference work for chemists engaged in organic synthesis.

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ISBN (US)
 
E9a 816 1997 €uro 1599
US$ 1919
3-13-217904-3
9043
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E9b/1 750 1998 €uro 799
US$ 959
3-13-7783014-6
3046
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E9b/2 560 1998 €uro 1199
US$ 1439
3-13-111924-1
9241
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E9c 923 1997 €uro 1799
US$ 2159
3-13-101594-2
5942
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E9d 868 1998 €uro 1799
US$ 2159
3-13-101614-0
6140
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E9e 616 1998 €uro 1499
US$ 1799
3-13-101624-8
6248
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Click here for a detailed table of contents for volumes E9 in pdf format.

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