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Heterocyclic Chemistry, Volume 7, reviews critically the heterocyclic literature published mainly in 1994. The first two chapters are given over to reviews. The first review surveys useful synthetic routes to polyfunctional pyrroles and pyrazoles, starting from conjugated azoalkenes. The second review comprises a compilation of the application of Diels-Alder cycloaddition chemistry for heterocyclic synthesis. The remaining chapters deal with advances in the heterocyclic field, arranged in ascending order of ring size, i.e., three-, four-, five-, six-, seven-, eight-membered rings, and larger rings. The reference system in the text is modeled on that used in Comprehensive Heterocyclic Chemistry (Pergamon, 1984).
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It is well-known that heterocyclic derivatives represent almost half of the several million chemical species discovered to date. The importance of these compounds in many branches of chemistry ensures further investigation and attention. This series aims to stimulate creativity and innovation by including research by leading authorities. In addition to highlights of interesting developments in specific areas, there are also comprehensive reviews reporting the overall state-of-the-art. "Targets in Heterocyclic Systems Volume 4" will be welcomed by researchers and industrialists with an interest in the synthesis and reactivity of heterorings.
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