The chemistry of pyrroles /

The Chemistry of Pyrroles, Volume 34 aims to provide a comprehensive survey of the synthesis of simple pyrroles and to present, wherever possible, a mechanistic and theoretical rationale for the multitude of reactions known for pyrroles. The book discusses the structure and reactivity of pyrrole; th...

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Main Authors: Jones, R. Alan (Richard Alan) (Author)
Corporate Authors: Elsevier Science & Technology.
Group Author: Bean, Gerritt P. (Gerritt Post), 1929-
Published: Academic Press,
Publisher Address: London ; New York :
Publication Dates: 1977.
Literature type: eBook
Language: English
Series: Organic chemistry : a series of monographs ; volume 34
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Online Access: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/bookseries/18745954/34
Summary: The Chemistry of Pyrroles, Volume 34 aims to provide a comprehensive survey of the synthesis of simple pyrroles and to present, wherever possible, a mechanistic and theoretical rationale for the multitude of reactions known for pyrroles. The book discusses the structure and reactivity of pyrrole; the synthesis of the pyrrole ring; and the electrophilic substitution of the pyrrole ring. The text also describes the oxidation and reduction of the pyrrole ring; the rearrangement and addition reactions; and the ketones, aldehydes, and carboxylic acid derivatives of pyrrole. Alkylpyrroles and relate.
Carrier Form: 1 online resource (ix, 525 pages) : illustrations.
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN: 9781483218472
1483218473
Index Number: QD401
CLC: O626.13
Contents: Front Cover; The Chemistry of Pyrroles; Copyright Page; Foreword; Abbreviations and Nomenclature; Table of Contents; Chapter 1. INTRODUCTION; References; Chapter 2. THE STRUCTURE AND REACTIVITY OF PYRROLE; A. Molecular and Electronic Structure of Pyrrole; B. Aromaticity and Resonance Energy; C. Molecular Orbital Calculations on Pyrroles; D. Theoretical Treatment of the Reactivity of Pyrrole with Electrophiles; References; Chapter 3. THE SYNTHESIS OF THE PYRROLE RING; A. Introduction; B. 2+2 Carbon Units; C. 1+3 Carbon Units; D. From Four Carbon Units; E. Ring-contractions
F. Miscellaneous ReactionsReferences; Chapter 4. ELECTROPHILIC SUBSTITUTION OF THE PYRROLE RING; A. Introduction; B. Protonation of the Pyrrole Ring; C. Nitration and Nitrosation; D. Halogenation; E. C-Alkylation Reactions; F. C-Acylation Reactions; G. Reactions with Carbonyl Compounds; H. Reactions of the Pyrryl Anion; I. Miscellaneous Electrophilic Reactions; J. Summary of the Reactivity of Pyrrole and Orientation Effects of Substituents; References; Chapter 5. OXIDATION AND REDUCTION OF THE PYRROLE RING; A. The Reactions of Pyrroles with Molecular Oxygen; B. Oxidation by Chemical Reagents
C. Anodic Oxidation of PyrrolesD. Reduction of the Pyrrole Ring; References; Chapter 6. REARRANGEMENT AND ADDITION REACTIONS; A. Thermal Rearrangements retaining the Pyrrole Ring; B. Photochemical Rearrangements retaining the Pyrrole Ring; C. Addition Reactions; D. Reactions with Radicals; References; Chapter 7. KETONES, ALDEHYDES AND CARBOXYLIC ACID DERIVATIVES OF PYRROLE; A. Resonance Interaction between the Pyrrole Ring and the Carbonyl Substituent; B. Chemical Reactivity; References; Chapter 8. ALKYLPYRROLES AND RELATED COMPOUNDS; B. Chemical Reactivity; C. Silylpyrroles
D. Pyrrolophanes and other Bridged PyrrolesReferences; A. Tautomerism; Chapter 9. HYDROXY- AND AMINOPYRROLES AND RELATED COMPOUNDS; A. Tautomerism; B. Synthesis; C. Chemical Reactivity; D. Pyrrylthiols; References; Chapter 10. AZAFULVENES; A. Structure and Reactivity; B. Synthesis; C. Spectroscopic Properties; References; Chapter 11. PHYSICO-ORGANIC PROPERTIES OF PYRROLE; A. Molecular Association; B. Basicity and Acidity Measurements; C. Dipole Moments; D. Polarographic Properties; E. Electronic Spectra; F. IR and Raman Spectra; G. NMR Spectra; H. Mass Spectra; References; Index