Photochemistry of Heterocycles
Maurizio D’Auria ; Ambra Guarnaccio ; Rocco Racioppi ; Sonia Stoia ; Lucia Emanuele
Photochemistry of Heterocycles is a comprehensive review of the topic, including photooxidation, photoreduction and photoaddition
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Photochemistry of Heterocycles is a comprehensive review of the topic, including photooxidation, photoreduction and photoaddition
reactions as well as industrial aspects of heterocyclic photochemistry. Many materials used for the manufacturing of OLEDs
and other electrooptical switches contain heterocycles, and the use of small molecules or polymers containing heterocyclic
substances are being studied as new photovoltaic materials. This reference is ideal for synthetic organic chemists, specifically
researchers working in organic photochemistry, as well as medicinal chemists and material scientists.
Heterocyclic compounds are widely used in the modern world, and most of the drugs currently in use have heterocyclic nuclei among their constituents. These compounds are subject to a photochemical degradation processes which must be known and prevented.
Heterocyclic compounds are widely used in the modern world, and most of the drugs currently in use have heterocyclic nuclei among their constituents. These compounds are subject to a photochemical degradation processes which must be known and prevented.
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2022
Forlag: Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc
Innbinding: Paperback
Språk: Engelsk
ISBN: 9780128237458
Format: 23 x 15 cm
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1. Ultraviolet spectroscopy and excited of heterocyclic molecules
2. Photochemistry of three- and four-membered heterocyclic rings
3. Photoisomerization of five-membered heterocyclic compounds
4. Photoisomerization of six-membered heterocyclic compounds
5. Photochemistry of seven-membered and higher heterocyclic systems
6. Photochemically induced fragmentation reactions of heterocyclic compounds
7. Photooxidation of heterocyclic compounds
8. Photoreduction and photoaddition reactions of heterocyclic compounds
9. Heterocyclic based photoactive materials
10. Industrial aspects of heterocyclic photochemistry
2. Photochemistry of three- and four-membered heterocyclic rings
3. Photoisomerization of five-membered heterocyclic compounds
4. Photoisomerization of six-membered heterocyclic compounds
5. Photochemistry of seven-membered and higher heterocyclic systems
6. Photochemically induced fragmentation reactions of heterocyclic compounds
7. Photooxidation of heterocyclic compounds
8. Photoreduction and photoaddition reactions of heterocyclic compounds
9. Heterocyclic based photoactive materials
10. Industrial aspects of heterocyclic photochemistry
Prof. Maurizio D'Auria obtained a fellowship of Fondazione Donegani of Accademia Nazionale dei Lincei from 1979 to 1981. He
was Researcher at the University of Rome from 1981 until 1992. From 1992 until 2001 he was Associate Professor of Organic
Chemistry at the University of Basilicata. From 2001 he is full professor in Organic Chemistry. From 2009 he is coordinator
of the Doctorate in Chemical Sciences at the University of Basilicata. From 1994 to 1996 he was President of the Basilicata
Section of the Italian Chemical Society. From 1997 to 1999 he was member of the board of directors of the Interdivisional
Section on Photochemistry of the Italian Chemical Society. He is member of the Italian Chemical Society, American Chemical
Society, American Society of Photobiology, and European Photochemical Association. He is member of the Editorial Board of
Internet Journal of Science and Arkivoc. He was Editor in chief of EPA Newsletter, the magazine of the European Photochemistry
Association and member of the Executive Committee of the European Photochemistry Association. From July 2018 he is President
of the European Photochemistry Association.Some years ago Prof. D'Auria started to study the photochemical degradation of
some naturally occurring compounds; in particular, the photochemical behavior of model compounds of lignin and of lignin itself
has been studied in the presence of photochemically generated singlet oxygen. Recently, his activity was centered on the photochemical
reactivity of carbonyl compounds with furan derivatives in order to obtain stereoselective Paternò-Büchi reaction. He is author
of more than 300 articles on international journals and of numerous patents. Ambra Guarnaccio is a Researcher at the Institute
of Structure of Matter (ISM) of the Italian National Research Council (CNR). She gained Master Degree in Chemistry and PhD
in Chemical Sciences at the University of Basilicata in 2014. First during her academic training and then during her research
carrier she has acquired a deep experience in organic and heterocyclic chemistry for the synthesis of designed organic semiconductors
and ?-conjugated systems to be characterized by steady-state and time-resolved spectroscopies and photoluminescence for electron
dynamics studies in materials for OSCs. Moreover, she leads activities about the study of electronic properties of organic
donor-acceptor molecules both in the gas phase and deposited as thin films on technological interesting surfaces (e.g., noble
metal single crystals, ITO, etc.) by high-resolution Photoelectron (PES) and X-ray Absorption (XAS) Spectroscopies taking
advantage of synchrotron light radiation. Currently, she is in charge of the chemistry laboratory for the synthesis of new
small-molecule and polymeric materials at the Institute of Structure of Matter (Tito Scalo branch) of the CNR. Rocco Racioppi
is an Associate Professor in the Department of Science at the Università degli Studi della Basilicata in Potenza, Italy. His
research is mainly focused on photochemical organic synthesis, essentially within these fields: synthesis of halogeno- and
nitro-substituted heteroaromatic derivatives; photosubstitution reactions of pyrrole and imidazole haloderivatives; dimerization
reactions of aromatic heterocycles coniugated with olefins; [2+2] photocycloadditions between furan derivatives and carbonyl
compounds (Paternò-Büchi reactions) with regard to diastereo- and enantioselective aspects; photochemical reactivity of heteroaromatic
azides; Hetero Diels-Alder reactions on diazoalkenes. A second research area focuses on the analysis of the aromas produced
by various food matrices, like wine, olive oil, honey, curcuma, ginger, and shallot with the innovative technique of SPME.
Sonia Stoia earned a Ph.D. in Chemical Sciences at the University of the Basilicata in Potenza, Italy on the photochemistry
of the Paternò-Büchi reactions under the supervision of Prof. Maurizio D'Auria. Currently, Dr. Stoia collaborates with the
Theoretical Chemistry Division of the Vrije Universiteit of Amsterdam under the supervision of Prof. Dr. Evert Jan Baerends,
being employed in studies about the development of DFT and the transition metal-ligand interaction. Dr. Stoia is also co-author
with Prof. D’Auria of a book on Paternò-Büchi reactions. Dr. Stoia taught at the University of Basilicata as Adjunct Professor
of Chemistry Elements and is currently a secondary school Chemistry teacher. Lucia Emanuele is an Associate Professor in the
Department of Art and Restoration at the University of Dubrovnik in Croatia. In 2003, she obtained a PhD in Chemical Sciences
at the University of the Basilicata in Potenza, Italy. She has participated in numerous national and international scientific
conferences and published numerous scientific papers in journals. She has been employed, today as an associate professor,
at the University of Dubrovnik, Department of Art and Restoration, since 2009. From October 2019, she has also been the head
of the Department of Art and Restoration at the University of Dubrovnik.