Four-Membered Heterocycle Synthesis offers a comprehensive approach to these unstable organic compounds, providing a systematic introduction to the synthesis and reactions of all common four-membered heterocycles and illustrating different methods to prepare specific four-membered heterocycles. Four-membered heterocyclic compounds are known as a class of unstable organic compounds because of their strain characteristics, which make them very beneficial as precursors for the formation of a broad range of complex heterocyclic molecules and for synthetic elaboration.
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Table of Contents
1. Synthesis of diazetidines2. Synthesis of dioxetanes
3. Synthesis of oxazetidines
4. Synthesis of thietanes-I
5. Synthesis of thietanes-II
6. Synthesis of dithietes
7. Synthesis of thiazetidines
8. Synthesis of azetines and oxetanes
9. Photochemical synthesis of azetes, dioxetanes, and thietes