Aromaticity in Heterocyclic Compounds
. Ed(S): Krygowski, Tadeusz Marek; Cyranski, Michal Ksawery
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Hardback. Heterocyclic chemistry is the biggest branch of chemistry covering two-thirds of the chemical literature. Aromaticity in Heterocyclic Compounds covers hot topics of frontier research summarized by reputed scientists in the field. Editor(s): Krygowski, Tadeusz Marek; Cyranski, Michal Ksawery. Series: Topics in Heterocyclic Chemistry. Num Pages: 357 pages, 80 black & white illustrations, 8 colour illustrations, 16 black & white tables, biograph. BIC Classification: PNN. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 235 x 155 x 25. Weight in Grams: 767.
Aromaticity is a notion that appeared in the mid-nineteenth century to differentiate between unsaturated hydrocarbons and formally unsaturated benzene [1–3]. At the end of the nineteenth century it seemed that cyclicity was a necessary condition for differentiation between the two, but at the beginning of the twentieth century it turned out that the above assumption was not correct because cyclooctatetraene exhibited typical properties known for polyenes [4]. The essential property of b- zene-like compounds, often identified with aromatic compounds, was low react- ity. Hence thermodynamic stability was defined as resonance energy [5, 6] and was the first quantitative measure of ... Read more
Aromaticity is a notion that appeared in the mid-nineteenth century to differentiate between unsaturated hydrocarbons and formally unsaturated benzene [1–3]. At the end of the nineteenth century it seemed that cyclicity was a necessary condition for differentiation between the two, but at the beginning of the twentieth century it turned out that the above assumption was not correct because cyclooctatetraene exhibited typical properties known for polyenes [4]. The essential property of b- zene-like compounds, often identified with aromatic compounds, was low react- ity. Hence thermodynamic stability was defined as resonance energy [5, 6] and was the first quantitative measure of ... Read more
Product Details
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2008
Publisher
Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. KG Germany
Number of pages
357
Condition
New
Series
Topics in Heterocyclic Chemistry
Number of Pages
344
Place of Publication
Berlin, Germany
ISBN
9783540683292
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V9783540683292
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