tailieunhanh - Heterocyclic Chemistry Volume 1

Heterocyclic Chemistry represents a vast and important area of research which is of interest to a wide spectrum of chemists. This is amply documented by the fact that various journals, societies, and interest groups have sprung up entirely devoted to the pursuit of heterocyclic chemistry. Surprisingly though, there exists to our knowledge no single periodical review alerting the reader on an annual basis to important developments of the subject. We have now been able to persuade. | SPECIALIST PERIODICAL REPORTS Heterocyclic Chemistry VOLUME 1 ROYAL SOCIETY OF CHEMISTRY Specialist Periodical Reports With the enormous increase in the rate of accumulation of knowledge witnessed during the past few years comprehensive coverage of chemistry within the compass of a single annual volume is unattainable in terms of both reasonable size and cost. It was with this in mind that in 1967 the Society launched the Specialist Periodical Reports Series. The aim of the series is to provide systematic and comprehensive review coverage of the progress in the major areas of chemical research. The series has now reached some 36 titles each being published in annual or in some cases biennial volumes. The Society has been fortunate in obtaining the services of many leading experts in their specialist fields and the series thus provides a unique service for the active specialist chemist critical in-depth accounts of the progress in their areas by acknowledged authorities which usually appear less than twelve months after the period of literature coverage. As the series grows towards its full complement of titles it is intended that Annual Reports on the Progress of Chemistry will continue its shift in emphasis towards provision for the general reader of critical coverage of significant advances in all the major areas of chemistry. For further details of related Specialist Periodical Reports see the back cover of this jacket. For a complete list and full information on all titles in the series write to The Marketing Department Royal Society of Chemistry Burlington House Piccadilly London W1V OBN ISBN 0 85186 970 X ISSN 0144-8773 Heterocyclic Chemistry Volume

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