This multi-authored work reviews and evaluates the growing importance of the nitro group function. It describes the powerful influence of the nitro group on recent progress in organic synthesis and emphasizes recent developments in the chemistry of this group.
The contributors consider the increasingly significant role of organic nitro chemistry in providing a source of new reagents and in offering selective transformations. They provide a detailed review of nitrogen pentoxide chemistry which stresses its usefulness as a nitrating agent for various classes of organic compounds. Researchers, students and teachers will benefit from the combined knowledge and expertise of the authors.
The editor has worked and taught in many countries. He has published extensively on organic nitrogen compounds and has discovered new methods.
Special feature: Contains the first complete survey of aliphatic fluoronitro chemistry.
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