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The Pyrazines, Volume 58, Supplement 1

Brown, D. J. (Editor)

The Chemistry of Heterocyclic Compounds (Series Nr. 58)

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1. Edition January 2002
576 Pages, Hardcover
Wiley & Sons Ltd

ISBN: 978-0-471-40382-1
John Wiley & Sons

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This book serves as a supplement to The Pyrazines, Volume 41 of the
Chemistry of Heterocyclic Compounds series. It covers the
literature published between 1979 and 2000, and-together with
Volume 41-provides a complete, up-to-date reference for
heterocyclic chemists. It emphasizes practical approaches to
pyrazine chemistry, offers a full appendix of all simple pyrazines
up to 2000, and features detailed coverage of the following topics:

* Systematic descriptions of all primary synthetic routes to
pyrazines

* Other preparative routes to alkylpyrazines and their
reactions

* Halogenopyrazines and their synthetic uses

* Oxypyrazines and trivial names for pharmaceutical or
agrochemical pyrazines

* Thiopyrazines

* Amino-, nitro-, and other similar pyrazines and their
reactions

* Pyrazinecarboxylic acids and their derivatives

The supplement features extensive cross-references to the
original volume and uses chemical nomenclature as per current IUPAC
recommendations

Chapter 1: Primary Syntheses From Aliphatic or Carbocyclic Synthons.

Chapter 2: Primary Syntheses from Other Heterocyclic Systems.

Chapter 3: Pyrazine, Alkylpyrazines, and Arylpyrazines.

Chapter 4: Halogenopyrazines.

Chapter 5: Oxypyrazines.

Chapter 6: Thiopyrazines.

Chapter 7: Nitro-, Amino-, and Related Pyrazines.

Chapter 8: Pyrazinecarboxylic Acids and Related Derivatives.

Appendix: Table of Simple Pyrazines.

References.

Index.
"...embraces a mass of important historical material as well as a modern systematic treatment of pyrazine chemistry." (SciTech Book News, Vol. 26, No. 2, June 2002)
Desmond J. Brown is Professor of Chemistry at The Australian National University.

D. J. Brown, Research School of Chemistry, Australian National University, Canberra, Australia