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Five-membered ring systems with O and N atoms

Five-Membered Ring Systems With O and N Atoms... [Pg.321]

Five-membered ring systems with O and N atoms 12PHC(24)317, 13PHC(25)291. [Pg.196]

In addition to the ligands above, considerable attention is given to more complex ligand systems [4,5] aromatic and heteroaromatic compounds (heteroarenes) (i.e., five- or six-member cyclic structures with delocalized 7i-bonds in the ring containing, besides carbon atoms, either N, P, As, O, S, Se, or Te compounds [6-8]), various chelate-forming compounds, such as macrocyclic crown-ethers, cryptands, porphyrins, and phthalocyanines. [Pg.24]

Benzene is aromatic because it has six electrons in a cyclic conjugated system. We know it is aromatic because it is exceptionally stable and it has a ring current and hence large chemical shifts in the proton NMR spectrum as well as a special chemistry involving substitution rather than addition with electrophiles. This chapter and the next are about the very large number of other aromatic systems in which one or more atoms in the benzene ring are replaced by heteroatoms such as N, O, and S. There are thousands of these systems with five- and six-membered rings, and we will examine just a few. [Pg.1147]


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