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Photochemistry of Heterocycles

A comprehensive review of the photochemistry of heterocycles, including photooxidation, photoreduction and photoaddition reactions, and more

Maurizio D’Auria (Author), Ambra Guarnaccio (Author), Rocco Racioppi (Author), Sonia Stoia (Author), Lucia Emanuele (Author)

9780128237458, Elsevier Science

Paperback, published 24 August 2022

350 pages, Approx. 100 illustrations
22.9 x 15.2 x 2.3 cm, 0.45 kg

Photochemistry of Heterocycles is a comprehensive review of the topic, including photooxidation, photoreduction and photoaddition reactions as well as industrial aspects of heterocyclic photochemistry. Many materials used for the manufacturing of OLEDs and other electrooptical switches contain heterocycles, and the use of small molecules or polymers containing heterocyclic substances are being studied as new photovoltaic materials. This reference is ideal for synthetic organic chemists, specifically researchers working in organic photochemistry, as well as medicinal chemists and material scientists.

Heterocyclic compounds are widely used in the modern world, and most of the drugs currently in use have heterocyclic nuclei among their constituents. These compounds are subject to a photochemical degradation processes which must be known and prevented.

1. Ultraviolet spectroscopy and excited of heterocyclic molecules
2. Photochemistry of three- and four-membered heterocyclic rings
3. Photoisomerization of five-membered heterocyclic compounds
4. Photoisomerization of six-membered heterocyclic compounds
5. Photochemistry of seven-membered and higher heterocyclic systems
6. Photochemically induced fragmentation reactions of heterocyclic compounds
7. Photooxidation of heterocyclic compounds
8. Photoreduction and photoaddition reactions of heterocyclic compounds
9. Heterocyclic based photoactive materials
10. Industrial aspects of heterocyclic photochemistry

Subject Areas: Organic chemistry [PNN]

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