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Heterocycles via Pyrylium and Pyridinium Betaines

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Synthesis of Heterocycles via Cycloadditions II

Part of the book series: Topics in Heterocyclic Chemistry ((TOPICS,volume 13))

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The applications of pyrylium and pyridinium betaines in the synthesis of heterocyclic systems are reviewed. The cycloadditions of pyrylium and pyridinium betaines offers an easy access to novel heterocyclic molecules with a nitrogen or oxygen bridge. These cycloadducts can be synthetically manipulated easily towards a number of interesting molecular structures with potential applications. It is to be noted that only the progress in this area made in the last 10 years is emphasized.

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Radhakrishnan, K.V. (2007). Heterocycles via Pyrylium and Pyridinium Betaines. In: Hassner, A. (eds) Synthesis of Heterocycles via Cycloadditions II. Topics in Heterocyclic Chemistry, vol 13. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/7081_2007_093

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