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Five-membered heterocycles with O and N atoms

Five-membered heterocycles with O and N atoms 97PF1C207, 98PF1C209, 99PHC213. [Pg.202]

The number of five-membered heterocycles with four hetero atoms is limited to those with nitrogen atoms. Thus, the tetrazole acyclonucleo-sides were formed from sugars N,N -diphenylformazanes by the action of AT-bromosuccinimide or lead tetraacetate [133,134]. The synthesis of the tetra-O-benzoyl-D-lyxononitrile and its conversion to (o-lyxo-tetritol-l-yl)-tetrazole derivatives upon reaction with sodium azide was reported [133, 134]. A pseudo C-nucleoside including a tetrazole ring was achieved by conversion of 3- 0-benzyl- 1,2-O-isopropylidene-D-ribo-pentodialdehydo-1,4-furanose to the respective nitrile and then reaction with sodiiun azide [86]. [Pg.17]

Heterocycles treated in this section belong to several structure types. The metal atoms in compounds under discussion can exist not only in the tetravalent but also in the carbenoid divalent state and the heterocycles differ not only in the nature and number of metal atoms but also in the nature of ring bonds of the latter. Thus, besides conventional organometallic compounds having only M—C bonds there are heterocycles with M—M bonds and those with C—M—X or X—M—Y fragments (X and Y—common heteroatoms like O, S, N). The last type is the most numerous and important group of five-membered Ge-, Sn- and Pb-heterocycles in which the metals are involved in M—X and M— Y bonds similar to those in respective metal alkoxides, thiolates and amides. This feature not only affects the structural parameters of these compounds but determines their chemical properties, synthetic routes and applications. [Pg.871]


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Five-Membered Heterocycled

Five-membered heterocycles

Five-membered heterocycles with O and

Five-membered heterocyclics

Heterocyclics with 1 N-atom

N- and O-Heterocycles

O N-heterocyclic

O-heterocycles

With 2 N-atoms

With 2 O-atoms

With O N Atoms

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