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Radha R. Gupta

    Heterocyclic chemistry 1
    Landolt-Börnstein
    Heterocyclic Chemistry
    Heterocyclic chemistry 2
    • In today's molecular-centric world, a growing array of phenomena is understood through molecular properties and interactions. Heterocyclic compounds, which are predominant in biochemistry, medicinal chemistry, and various other fields such as polymers and adhesives, play a crucial role in this context. The significance of heterocyclic chemistry is on the rise, making this three-volume work by Drs. R. R. Gupta, Mahendra Kumar, and Vandana Gupta a valuable resource. It occupies a unique position between single-volume texts and extensive multivolume treatises on the subject. The authors maintain a classical approach while incorporating their unique perspective in the organization of content. They have curated a well-chosen selection of essential facts from the vast knowledge available, presenting this information in a clear and logical manner across the three volumes. This work is designed to benefit students and practitioners of heterocyclic chemistry at all levels, particularly advanced undergraduates. It offers a modern perspective on the subject, making it especially useful for those applying heterocycles in various fields. Overall, it stands as a significant contribution to the literature on heterocyclic chemistry.

      Heterocyclic chemistry 2
    • Heterocyclic Chemistry

      Volume II: Five-Membered Heterocycles

      • 649pages
      • 23 heures de lecture
      5,0(1)Évaluer

      This three-volume work by Drs. R. R. Gupta, Mahendra Kumar, and Vandana Gupta explores the significance of heterocyclic chemistry, crucial in various fields like biochemistry and medicinal chemistry. It offers a well-organized, classical yet innovative approach, making it valuable for students and professionals alike.

      Heterocyclic Chemistry
    • This volume provides a comprehensive and evaluated compilation of nuclear magnetic resonance data. Chemical shifts and coupling constants of boron-11 and phosphorus-31 (subvol. A), fluorine-19 and nitrogen-15 (subvol. B), hydrogen-1 ( subvol. C ) and carbon-13 (subvol. D, in preparation) compounds are tabulated together with the gross- and structure formulas and the most readily available solvents. The temperature and the pH dependence, if reported in the original literature, is also indicated. Due to the large amount of data merely the chemical shifts are presented in the printed version, but all the data, chemical shifts and coupling constants are provided on the CD-ROM added to the printed volume. The present subvolume C, Part 1 provides the Chemical Shifts and Coupling Constants for Hydrogen-1 for Aliphatic and Aromatic Hydrocarbons, Steroids, and Carbohydrates.

      Landolt-Börnstein
    • In today's molecular-centric world, an expanding array of phenomena is described through molecular properties and interactions. Heterocycles, which dominate biochemistry, medicinal chemistry, dyestuffs, and photographic science, are increasingly significant in areas such as polymers, adhesives, and molecular engineering. This growing importance makes the three-volume work by Drs. R. R. Gupta, Mahendra Kumar, and Vandana Gupta a valuable resource in the field of heterocyclic chemistry. It occupies a unique position between single-volume texts and extensive multivolume treatises. The authors maintain a classical approach while incorporating their unique perspective on the material's organization. They present a well-curated selection of essential facts, arranged in a clear and logical manner across the three volumes. This work is aimed at students and practitioners of heterocyclic chemistry at all levels, from advanced undergraduates to professionals. It serves as a modern and accessible guide, particularly beneficial for those utilizing heterocycles in various disciplines. The authors' efforts in creating this comprehensive resource are commendable, and it is expected to be a valuable addition to the field.

      Heterocyclic chemistry 1