Phosphorous Heterocycles I: 20 (Topics in Heterocyclic Chemistry)

Phosphorous Heterocycles I: 20 (Topics in Heterocyclic Chemistry)

by RajK.Bansal (Editor)

Synopsis

The next article includes the description of the rich chemistry of phosphinines, including azaphosphinines. The sixth article deals with synthetic approaches to different types of 1- heterophosphacyclanes, including four-, five-, and six-membered P-heterocycles. The next two articles cover the chemistry of phosphorus containing mac- cycles. The phosphorus containing calixarenes have attracted much attention in recent years due to their various functions such as metal cations binding, catalysis, molecular recogination, and bioactivity. Likewise, other phosphorus-containing macrocycles, cryptands, and dendrimers find various uses in analytical chemistry and biochemistry. We hope to include the following articles in the second volume on phosphorous heterocycles: Diazaphospholes Selected phosphorous heterocycles containing a stereogenic phosphorus Heterophenes carrying phosphorus functional groups as key structures The synthesis and chemistry of the phospholane ring system Synthesis and bioactivity of 2,5-dihydro-1,2-oxaphosphole-2-oxide derivatives Recent developments in the chemistry of N-heterocyclic phosphines. I would be failing in my duty if I do not express my sincere thanks to the people at Springer, particularly Ms. Birgit Kollmar-Thoni and Ms. Ingrid Samide, for coordinating the project with great dedication.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 314
Edition: 1st Edition.
Publisher: Springer
Published: 17 Jun 2009

ISBN 10: 3642003370
ISBN 13: 9783642003370

Media Reviews

From the reviews:

This book consists of eight timely reviews that encompass a broad range of topics involving these heterocycles ... . References in each chapter bring the reader to the cutting edge of research ... of phosphorus in compound design. ... will be encouraging to those in the field as well as to those anticipating entering the area. ... the index is useful, something not commonly found in many reference books. ... a valuable resource for students and advanced researchers in the areas described. (K. Darrell Berlin, Journal of the American Chemical Society, Vol. 131 (43), 2009)