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Modern Green Chemistry and Heterocyclic Compounds
Modern Green Chemistry and Heterocyclic Compounds
Modern Green Chemistry and Heterocyclic Compounds

Modern Green Chemistry and Heterocyclic Compounds (Innovations in Physical Chemistry)

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About Modern Green Chemistry And Heterocyclic Compounds

Product Description This book covers the general properties of heterocyclic compounds and methods for their preparation to use in applications of green chemistry. Heterocyclic compounds are an important class of molecules in organic chemistry due to their presence in natural products and their use in pharmaceuticals and new materials. They also play a vital role in the metabolism of living cells. Heterocyclic compounds have a wide range of applications in agrochemicals, pharmaceuticals, veterinary products, etc. This research-oriented volume is ideal for readers who want to fully realize the almost limitless potential of heterocyclic compounds and to discover new and effective pharmaceuticals among heterocyclic compounds, the largest and most varied family of organic compounds. The book features several case studies and step-by-step descriptions of synthetic methods and practical techniques. It also serves as a guide for chemists, offering them new insights and new paths to explore for effective drug discovery. About the Author Ravindra S. Shinde, PhD, is presently serving as Assistant Professor in the Department of Chemistry and Industrial Chemistry at Dayanand Science College, Latur in Maharashtra, India. A. K. Haghi, PhD, is a member of the Canadian Research and Development Center of Sciences and Cultures (CRDCSC), Montreal, Quebec, Canada.