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Content: v. 1. Three-membered heterocycles, together with all fused systems containing a three-membered heterocyclic ring / volume editor, Albert Padwa -- v. 2. Four-membered heterocycles together with all fused systems containing a four-membered heterocyclic ring / volume editor, Christian Stevens -- v. 3. Five-membered rings with one heteroatom together with their benzo and other carbocyclic-fused derivatives / volume editors, Gurnos Jones, Christopher A. Ramsden -- v. 4. Five-membered rings with two heteroatoms, each with their fused carbocyclic derivatives / volume editor, John Joule -- v. 5. Five-membered rings: triazoles, oxadiazoles, thiadiazoles and their fused carbocyclic derivatives / volume editor, Viktor V. Zhdankin -- v. 6. Other five-membered rings with three or more heteroatoms, and their fused carbocyclic derivatives / volume editor, Viktor V. Zhdankin -- v. 7. Six-membered rings with one heteroatom, and their fused carbocyclic derivatives / volume editor, David StC. Black -- v. 8. Six-membered rings with two heteroatoms, and their fused carbocyclic derivatives / volume editor, R. Alan Aitken -- v. 9. Six-membered rings with three or more heteroatoms, and their fused carbocyclic derivatives / volume editor, Kenneth Turnbull -- v. 10. Ring systems with at least two fused heterocyclic five- or six-membered rings with no bridgehead heteroatom / volume editor, Ray C.F. Jones -- v. 11. Bicyclic 5-5 and 5-6 fused ring systems with at least one bridgehead (ring junction) N / volume editor, Janine Cossy -- v. 12. Five- and six-membered fused systems with bridgehead (ring junction) heteroatoms concluded: 6-6 bicyclic with one or two N or other heteroatoms; polycyclic; spirocyclic / volume editor, Keith Jones -- v. 13. Seven-membered heterocyclic rings and their fused derivatives / volume editor, George R. Newkome -- v. 14. Eight-membered and larger heterocyclic rings and their fused derivatives, other seven-membered rings / volume editor, George R. Newkome -- v. 15. Cumulative subject index
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Ring Index GEORGE NIKONOV Gainesville, Florida, USA with assistance of ALFRED L. FINOCCHIO Encenitas, California, USA This index lists the heterocyclic parent ring systems and has been compiled from the occurrences of those systems and their derivatives in Volumes 1-15 in the text, tables, equations, and schemes. Heterocycles have been included when they occur as a starting material, isolable intermediate, or a product, but not when they are reported as a nonisolable intermediate or a solvent. Compounds are generally classified according to their fully unsaturated parent compound (but see below). Thus substituted, partially saturated, and fully saturated derivatives of, for example, pyrrole are all indexed under pyrrole. Benzo and similar derivatives are included under the most unsaturated parent system (e.g., quinoline, thienofuran, etc.). For any given heterocyclic parent only one indicated hydrogen isomer appears in the text, typically the most stable or the lowest numbered form; thus all instances of pyran, whether of the 2H- or 4H-form, are indexed under 2H-pyran. The charges and additional valences for any heterocyclic parent structure are not indicated. The overall style follows that used in Chemical Abstracts and the first two editions of Comprehensive Heterocyclic Chemistry, but in order to keep the size of the index within reasonable bounds more attention has been paid to the monocyclic and bicyclic rings and only systems containing up to six fused rings have been included. For the same reason a limit on individual ring size in any system has been placed at 12 atoms. Also complexes of metals, clusters and carcass structures are not included. Heterocyclic systems can be named by various methods, depending on ring size, the presence of metal atoms, the availability of trivial names, etc. For this index the