Chemistry of Heterocyclic Compounds

, Volume 21, Issue 11, pp 1185–1209 | Cite as

Aspects and prospects of the chemistry of organic heterocycles (review). Part I

  • W. Schroth
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Abstract

The systematics of heterocycles, their place in organic chemistry, and their significance for theory and practice are discussed. Problems of the chemistry of heterocycles are discussed on the examples of systems with various types of conjugation and ring sizes. The focus is on the principles of synthesis of heterocycles, in particular, those based on acetylene, various C3 fragments, carbon disulfide, and maleic anhydride. Individual sections of the survey are devoted to the role of heterocycles in biosynthesis, as well as certain problems common to the chemistry of heterocycles, biochemistry, and macromolecular chemistry.

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Organic Chemistry Disulfide Anhydride Acetylene Maleic Anhydride 
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  • W. Schroth
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  1. 1.Martin Luther UniversityHalle-WittenbergGerman Democratic Republic

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