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Russian Chemical Reviews, volume 93, issue 7, pages RCR5125

The chemistry of heterocycles in the 21st century

Valery Charushin 1, 2, 3, 4
Egor V Verbitskiy 1, 2, 3, 4
O. N. Chupakhin 1, 2, 3, 4
Daria V Vorobyeva 5, 6
Pavel S Gribanov 5, 6
Sergey N. Osipov 5, 6
Andrey Ivanov 7, 8
Svetlana V Martynovskaya 7, 8
E. F. Sagitova 7, 8
V D Dyachenko 9, 10, 11
I V Dyachenko 9, 10, 11
Sergey G. Krivokolysko 12, 13, 14
Viktor V Dotsenko 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18
Dmitrii A Aksenov 16, 18
Nicolai A. Aksenov 16, 18
Alexander A Larin 19, 20
Leonid L. Fershtat 19, 20
Anna V Gulevskaya 23, 24
Ekaterina A. Filatova 23, 24
K. V. Belyaeva 7, 8
Irina A. Balova 25, 26
Natalia A Danilkina 25, 26
Anastasia I Govdi 25, 26
Alexander S Tikhomirov 27, 28, 29, 30
Andrey Shchekotikhin 27, 28, 29, 30
Mikhail S. Novikov 25, 26
Yuri Klimochkin 31, 32
Marina V. Leonova 31, 32
Ilya M Tkachenko 31, 32
V. A. Mamedov 33, 34
V. L. Mamedova 33, 34
N. A. Zhukova 33, 34
Vyacheslav Semenov 33, 34
Oleg Sinyashin 33, 34
Oleg V. Borshchev 35, 36
Yuriy N. Luponosov 35, 36
Alexander S. Fisyuk 37, 38
Vladimir G Ilkin 1, 3
Almir S. Gazizov 33, 34
Almaz A Zagidullin 33, 34
Andrey A Karasik 33, 34
M. E. Kukushkin 21, 22
Nikita E Golantsov 39, 40
Alexey A. Festa 39, 40
Vladimir S Moshkin 1, 3
Evgeny M Buev 1, 3
Irina A. Mironova 41, 42
Pavel S. Postnikov 41, 42
Mekhman S. Yusubov 41, 42
Ivan A Yaremenko 19, 20
Vera A. Vil’ 19, 20
Igor B. Krylov 19, 20
Yulia G. Gorbunova 43, 44, 45, 46
Aslan Tsivadze 43, 44, 46
Pavel A. Stuzhin 47, 48
Svetlana S Ivanova 47, 48
Oskar Koifman 48
Oleg N Burov 23, 24
Mikhail E. Kletskii 24
Sergey V. Kurbatov 24
Olga I. Yarovaya 49, 50
Mariya A. Artemyeva 2, 4
Yanina V. Burgart 2, 4
Victor Saloutin 2, 4
A. R. Sitdikova 51, 52
Ekaterina S Shchegravina 51, 52
Alexey Yu Fedorov 51, 52
B. A. Trofimov 7
V V Zhdankin 41
M.E. Kletskii 23
S. V. Kurbatov 23
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A.E. Favorsky Irkutsk Institute of Chemistry, Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Irkutsk, Russian Federation
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N.N. Vorozhtsov Novosibirsk Institute of Organic Chemistry, Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Novosibirsk, Russian Federation
Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2024-08-12
scimago Q1
SJR0.890
CiteScore13.0
Impact factor7
ISSN0036021X, 14684837
Abstract
The chemistry of heterocyclic compounds has traditionally been and remains a bright area of chemical science in Russia. This is due to the fact that many heterocycles find the widest application. These compounds are the key structural fragments of most drugs, plant protection agents. Many natural compounds are also derivatives of heterocycles. At present, more than half of the hundreds of millions of known chemical compounds are heterocycles. This collective review is devoted to the achievements of Russian chemists in this field over the last 15–20 years. The review presents the achievements of leading heterocyclists representing both RAS institutes and university science. It is worth noting the wide scope of the review, both in terms of the geography of author teams, covering the whole of our large country, and in terms of the diversity of research areas. Practically all major types of heterocycles are represented in the review. The special attention is focused on the practical applications of heterocycles in the design of new drugs and biologically active compounds, high-energy molecules, materials for organic electronics and photovoltaics, new ligands for coordination chemistry, and many other rapidly developing areas. These practical advances would not be possible without the development of new fundamental transformations in heterocyclic chemistry.The bibliography includes 2237 references.

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