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Five-membered heteroaromatic anions

Ring-Opening of Five-Membered Heteroaromatic Anions... [Pg.41]

In the first chapter, D. S. Donald and O. W. Webster summarize much fundamental heterocyclic chemistry dealing with the preparation of heterocycles from hydrogen cyanide and its derivatives, mostly previously available only in the patent literature. In the second, the account of the ringopening of five-membered heteroaromatic anions by T. L. Gilchrist brings together the numerous transformations that can succeed the removal of a proton from a carbon atom in a five-membered heterocyclic ring. [Pg.387]

Gilchrist, T. L., Ring-Opening of Five-Membered Heteroaromatic Anions, 41, 41. [Pg.332]

Ferrocenes, heterocyclic, 13, I Five-membered heteroaromatic anions, ringopening of, 41, 41 Five-membered heterocycles, ring transformations of. 56, 49 Five-membered ring fluoro-heterocycles, 60, I... [Pg.345]

Ring opening in five-membered heteroaromatic anions 87AHC(41)41. [Pg.39]

Ring-opening of five-membered heteroaromatic anions , Gilchrist, T. I., Adv. Heterocycl. Chem., 1987, 41, 41. [Pg.584]


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