Heterocycles: Synthesis, Reactions and Applications

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Jonas M. Danielsen (Editor)

Series: Chemistry Research and Applications
BISAC: SCI013040

Considering the extensive applications that have been discovered for naphthoquinone-triazole hybrids in the search for new bioactive molecules, Heterocycles: Synthesis, Reactions and Applications first comprehensively addresses recent synthetic strategies for their preparation.

The authors highlight recent developments in reaction strategies for the synthesis of dihydro-, tetrahydro-, pyrano-pyrans and tetrahydrofurans and their applications in natural product synthesis.

The important structural features of heterocyclic compounds are reviewed, as well as their deviation from the planar configuration in the form of puckering or buckling, and methods of suppression.

The closing study explores the reaction of azides with Grignard or organolithium reagents in an inter- or intramolecular fashion to form linear or cyclic triazene intermediates, respectively.
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Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Preface

Chapter 1. Synthesis and Applications of Naphthoquinone-1,2,3-Triazole Hybrids
(Vitor Francisco Ferreira, PhD, Patricia Garcia Ferreira, PhD, Thais de Brito da Silva, Danielle Pagliaminuto Portella, Fernando de Carvalho da Silva, PhD, Luana da Silva Magalhaes Forezi, PhD, Carolina Guimarães de Souza Lima, PhD, Acácio Silva de Souza, PhD, Ruan Carlos Busquet Ribeiro, Fernanda Petzold Pauli and Daniel Tadeu Gomes Gonzaga, PhD, Instituto de Química, Universidade Federal Fluminense, Niterói, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, and others)

Chapter 2. Recent Advances in the Synthesis of Five- and Six-Membered Oxygen Heterocycles and Their Application in Natural Product Synthesis
(Ngangbam Renubala Devi and Anil K. Saikia, Department of Chemistry, Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati, Guwahati, Assam, India)

Chapter 3. Origin of Puckering (Buckling) of Planar Heterocycles and Methods of Its Suppression
(N. N. Gorinchoy and I. B. Bersuker, Institute of Chemistry, Academy of Science of Moldova, Chișinău, Moldova, and others)

Chapter 4. Organic Azides: Precursors of Triazenes
(Enrique Barragan, PhD, and Alejandro Bugarin, PhD, Department of Chemistry and Physics, Florida Gulf Coast University, Fort Meyers, FL, US)

Index

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