Heterocyclic Chemistry is a fascinating branch of organic chemistry that focuses on the study of cyclic compounds containing at least one atom other than carbon in the ring structure. These heteroatoms commonly include nitrogen, oxygen, sulfur, and occasionally phosphorus. Heterocyclic compounds are ubiquitous in nature and play essential roles in biological processes and pharmaceuticals. The diversity of heterocyclic structures allows for a wide range of properties and functionalities, making them valuable building blocks in drug discovery and materials science. Moreover, heterocyclic chemistry is integral to the synthesis of natural products, agrochemicals, and dyes. Researchers in this field explore various synthetic methodologies and strategies to access novel heterocyclic compounds with desired properties, advancing our understanding of chemical reactivity and molecular design. As heterocyclic chemistry continues to evolve, it remains a vibrant and dynamic field with significant implications for science, medicine, and technology.
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Title : Carbon capture and storage: The impact of impurities in CO2 streams
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Title : Supramolecular nano chemistries: Fighting viruses, inhibiting bacteria and growing tissues
Thomas J Webster, Hebei University of Technology, China
Title : Chemical engineering of vanadium and tantalum zeolites for application in environmental catalysis
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Title : Disrupting TNF-α and TNFR1 interaction: Computational insights into the potential of D-Pinitol as an anti-inflammatory therapeutic
Ferran Acuna Pares, Universidad Internacional de la Rioja (UNIR), Spain