文档介绍:Advances in
HETEROCYCLIC
CHEMISTRY
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Kenun Professor qf Ckemistry
Departmew of Ckemistry
University of Floridu
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Preface
Volume 80 of Advances in Heterocyyclic prises three chapters
together with indices. Jan Bergman, Tomasz Jan&k, and Niklas Wahlstrom, all of
the Karolinska Institute, Sweden, have provided an overview of indolocarbazoles.
In the last fifty years, interest in this group has escalated dmmatically because
numerous derivatives have been isolated as pounds, and many of them
are shown to possess highly potent and diverse biological effects.
e Varvounis, Yiannis Fiamegos, and e Pilidis, University of Ioannina,
Greece, provide the first installment of a survey of the chemistry of pyrazol-3-ones
representing the first prehensive work on pounds since 1964.
The final chapter in this volume by Alexander Sadimenko (University of Fort
Hare, South Africa) continues a series by this author on anometallic chem-
istry of heterocycles, of which 0,s monoheterocycles and N,P,Si,B monohete-
recycles were published in volumes 78 and 79, respectively. anometallic
chemistry of pyrazole is so broad that the present overview does not include the
polyfunctional, chelating frameworks containing pyrazolyl units, which are typi-
fied by the pyrazolylborate derivatives. These will be the subject of a future chapter.
As an index volume, Volume 80 of Advances in Heterocyclic Chemistry also
includes cumulative indexes of authors and titles of chapters in volumes 1 through
80 of the series together with a cumulative subject index for volumes 76 to 80.
Previous cumulative subject indexes have appeared in volumes 60,70 and 75.
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Contributors
Numbers in parentheses indicate the pages on which the authors’ cotiributions