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OverviewPrimarily, the aim of this book is to provide a reference work for senior students and research workers engaged in the synthetic aspects of chemistry. The various classes of compounds under discussion provide useful interme diates for the synthesis of numerous nitrogen-containing derivatives. Imidoyl halides are also intermediates in several classical name reactions, such as the Gattermann, Houben-Hoesch, and Vilsmeier-Haack syntheses of aldehydes and ketones, the Beckmann rearrangement, and the v. Braun degradation. Some imidoyl halides have shown interesting agricultural activities, and the generation of highly reactive species (ketenimines, nitrile oxides, nitrile imides, carbodiimides, etc.) from imidoyl halides has contributed to the study of polar cycloaddition reactions. To enable researchers to utilize this chemistry without consulting the original references, I have included a number of selected working examples. This procedure will facilitate the transformation of written information into well designed experiments, especially since part of the cited literature is not readily available. The book is organized around classes of imidoyl halides, with synthesis and chemistry discussed in an orderly fashion. The physical properties of the known imidoyl halides are listed in tables, and I have attempted to draw attention to the more recent literature. The one or two references provided for each compound represent those which best describe its physical constants and synthesis. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Henri UlrichPublisher: Springer-Verlag New York Inc. Imprint: Springer-Verlag New York Inc. Edition: Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1968 Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.374kg ISBN: 9781468489491ISBN 10: 1468489496 Pages: 238 Publication Date: 30 April 2012 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of Contents1. Introduction.- I. Scope.- II. Reactivity.- III. General Reactions.- IV. Physicochemical Data.- V. References.- 2. Carbonimidoyl Dihalides.- I. Introduction.- II. Synthesis.- III. Physicochemical Properties.- IV. Chemical Behavior.- V. References.- 3. Imidoyl Halides.- I. Introduction.- II. Synthesis.- III. Physicochemical Properties.- IV. Chemical Behavior.- V. References.- 4. Haloformamidines.- I. Introduction.- II. Synthesis.- III. Physicochemical Properties.- IV. Chemical Behavior.- V. References.- 5. 1-Haloformimidates and 1-Halothioformimidates.- I. Introduction.- II. Synthesis.- III. Physicochemical Properties.- IV. Chemical Behavior.- V. References.- 6. Hydroxamoyl Halides.- I. Introduction.- II. Synthesis.- III. Physicochemical Properties.- IV. Chemical Behavior.- V. References.- 7. Hydrazidoyl Halides.- I. Introduction.- II. Synthesis.- III. Physicochemical Properties.- IV. Chemical Behavior.- V. References.- 8. Cyclic Imidoyl Halides.- I. Introduction.- II. Three-Membered Ring Imidoyl Halides.- III. Five-Membered Ring Imidoyl Halides.- IV. Six-Membered Ring Imidoyl Halides.- V. Seven-Membered Ring Imidoyl Halides.- VI. References.ReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |