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OverviewThe Chemistry of Heterocyclic Compounds series attempts to make the extraordinarily complex and diverse field of heterocyclic chemistry as organized and readily accessible as possible, presenting a basic reference collection for practicing researchers. Volume 60, Oxazoles: Synthesis, Reactions, and Spectroscopy, Part A proves the sole comprehensive resource on the synthetic chemistry of oxazoles–heterocyclic compounds containing nitrogen and oxygen, specifically five-membered, unsaturated rings. Oxazoles have a wide variety of applications in synthetic organic chemistry and have been found in numerous natural products such as hennoxazole, thiangazole, calyculin, halicondrins, pyrenolide, virginiamycin, amphotericin, and phorboxazoles. This volume provides an authoritative review of the literature since 1983, highlights compounds of commerical importance, and includes in-depth coverage of the synthesis, reactions, and spectroscopic and physical properties for each class of compounds. It also discusses in detail the exciting developments on the use of chiral bioxazolines in asymmetric synthesis. Full Product DetailsAuthor: David C. Palmer (Johnson & Johnson Pharmaceutical Research & Development, L.L.C., Raritan, New Jersey, USA)Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc Imprint: Wiley-Interscience Edition: Volume 60 Volume: Pt. A, v. 60 Dimensions: Width: 16.20cm , Height: 3.50cm , Length: 23.80cm Weight: 1.034kg ISBN: 9780471394945ISBN 10: 0471394947 Pages: 664 Publication Date: 25 July 2003 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock ![]() The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsReviewsDr. Palmer and his authors deserve our deep gratitude for this major work. We eagerly await Part B of this volume set. (Natural Products Reports, March/April 2004) Overall, the quality of and layout of the drawings is exceptional throughout, which makes the book highly readable. This is a very well-written and well-produced work that is easy to use as a reference. (Journal of the American Chemistry Society, Volume 126, No. 14, 2004) Dr. Palmer and his authors deserve our deep gratitude for this major work. We eagerly await Part B of this volume set. (Natural Products Reports, March/April 2004) Overall, the quality of and layout of the drawings is exceptional throughout, which makes the book highly readable. This is a very well-written and well-produced work that is easy to use as a reference. (Journal of the American Chemistry Society, Volume 126, No. 14, 2004) Dr. Palmer and his authors deserve our deep gratitude for this major work. We eagerly await Part B of this volume set. (Natural Products Reports, March/April 2004) This is a very well-written and well-produced work that is easy to use as a reference. (Journal of the American Chemistry Society, Volume 126, No. 14, 2004) Author InformationDavid C. Palmer is a Research Fellow in the Chemical Development Department at the R. W. Johnson Pharmaceutical Research Institute in Raritan, N.J. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |