05175nam 2200673Ia 450 991014428080332120170815154012.01-282-30174-897866123017420-470-18699-20-470-18850-2(CKB)1000000000376555(EBL)469742(OCoLC)814417516(SSID)ssj0000357066(PQKBManifestationID)11277648(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000357066(PQKBWorkID)10366889(PQKB)11286489(MiAaPQ)EBC469742(PPN)248180460(EXLCZ)99100000000037655520080921d1974 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrBenzofurans[electronic resource]99th ed.New York Wiley19741 online resource (538 p.)The Chemistry of heterocyclic compounds ;v. 29Description based upon print version of record.0-471-38207-8 Includes bibliographical references.Front Matter; Preface; Contents; I. Benzofurans; 1. Introduction and Nomenclature; 2. Benzofuran and Its Alkyl Derivatives; A. Preparation; a. Catalytic Dehydrocyclization; b. Cyclizution of Allylphenols; c. Cyclodehydration of Ary foxy ketones; d. Rearrangement of' O-Aryloximes; e. Dehydrogenation of Bz-AIkyldihydrobenzofurans; f. Reduction of 2-Acetonyl-o-benzoquinols; g. Hydrogenation of 2-Acetylbenzofuran; h. Reaction of Copper Acetylides with Aryl Halides; i. Decarboxylation of Benzofurancarboxylic Acids; j. Photochemical Formation of Benzofurans; k. Adsorptive Cyclizationl. Condensation of Methylene Bis (ethyl sulfone)with Salicylaldehydes3. Aryl benzofurans; A. Preparation; a. Cychdehydration of w-Arloxyacetophenones; b. Condensation of Benzoins with Phenols; c. 1,3-Dipolar Additions of Oxocarbenes; d. Copper-Catalyzed Decomposition of Diazoketones; e. Ethynation of P-Benzoquinone; f Oxidation of Flavylium and Pyrylium Salts; g. Algar-Flynn-Oyamada Oxidation of 2'-Hydroxychalcones; h. Acid-Catalyzed Cyclization of O-Aryloximes; i. Photolytic Cyclizalions.; j. Miscellaneous; 4. Halobenzofurans; A. Caloro Derivatives; B. Bromo Derivatives; C. Iodo DerivativesD. Fluoro Derivatives5. Nitrobenzofurans; 6. Benzofuranols; 7. Aminobenzofurans; 8. Benzofuranquinones; 9. Miscellaneous Reactions and Properties; A. Catalytic Hydrogenation; B. Oxidation; C. Ozonolysis; D. Nitration; E. Halogenation; F. Benzofuranylmetallic Compounds; G. Friedel-Crafts Techniques; H. Hoesch and Gatterman Techniques; I. With Diazoalkanes; J. With Dihalocarbene; K. Cyclophotochemical Addition; L. Polymerization; M. Miscellaneous Reactions; References; II. Acylbenzofurans; 1. Formylbenzofurans; 2. Acylbenzofurans; 3. Miscellaneous reactions; A. Reduction; B. OxidationC. Alkaline DegradationD. Rearrangement of Acylbenzofuran Oximes; E. Rearrangement (Migration) in Acylbenzofurans; F. Willgerodt-Kindler Reaction; G. Wittig Reaction; H. Miscellaneous; References; III. Benzofurancarboxylic acids; 1. Benzofuran monocarboxylic Acids; A. 2-Benzofurancarboxylic Acids; B. 3-Benzofurancarboxylic Acids; C. Hydroxybenzofurancarboxylic Acids; 2. Benzofuran Dicarboxylic Acids; 3. Benzofuranylalkanoic Acids; A. Benzofuranylacetic Acids; B. Benzofuranylpropionic Acids; C. Benzofuranylbutyric Acids; D. Miscellaneous Benzofuranylalkanoic Acids4. Miscellaneous Reactions of Benzofurancarboxylic AcidsA. Halogenation; B. Chloromethylation; C. Nitration; D. Saponification; E. Catalytic Hydrogenation; F. Peroxide Formation and Ozonolysis; G. Acylation; H. Alkylation; I. Miscellaneous Reactions; References; IV. Hydrogenated Benzofurans; 1. Dihydrobenzofurans; A. Alkyl- (or Aryl-) Substituted 2.3-Dihydrobenzofurans; B. Halogen-Substituted 2,3-Dihydrobenzofurans; C. Nitro-Substituted 2,3-Dihydrobenzofurans; D. Amino-Substituted 2,3-Dihydrobenzofurans; E. 2.3-Dihydrobenzofuranols; F. Geometrical Isomers of 2,3-DihydrobenzofuransG. Miscellaneous Reactions of 2,3-DihydrobenzofuransChemistry of Heterocyclic Compounds publishes articles, letters to the Editor, reviews, and minireviews on the synthesis, structure, reactivity, and biological activity of heterocyclic compounds including natural products. The journal covers investigations in heterocyclic chemistry taking place in scientific centers of all over the world, including extensively the scientific institutions in Russia, Ukraine, Latvia, Lithuania and Belarus.Chemistry of heterocyclic compounds ;v. 29.BenzofuranHeterocyclic compoundsBenzofuran.Heterocyclic compounds.547.592547/.59/05547/.592Mustafa Ahmed1918-911772MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910144280803321Benzofurans2179696UNINA03268nam 2200553 450 991015551580332120230803035315.01-304-74938-X(CKB)3710000000216908(EBL)1671225(SSID)ssj0001398834(PQKBManifestationID)11804039(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001398834(PQKBWorkID)11465172(PQKB)11055279(MiAaPQ)EBC1671225(EXLCZ)99371000000021690820140905h20132013 uy| 1engurcnu||||||||txtccrThe innocents abroad /Mark TwainNew York, New York :Sheba Blake Publishing,[2013]©20131 online resource (1498 p.)Description based upon print version of record.""THE INNOCENTS ABROAD""; ""PREFACE""; "" CHAPTER I.""; ""CHAPTER II."" ""CHAPTER III.""; ""CHAPTER IV."" ""CHAPTER V.""; ""CHAPTER VI.""; ""CHAPTER VII.""; ""CHAPTER VIII.""; ""CHAPTER IX.""; ""CHAPTER X.""; ""CHAPTER XI.""; ""CHAPTER XII.""; ""CHAPTER XIII.""; ""CHAPTER XIV.""; ""CHAPTER XV.""; ""CHAPTER XVI.""""CHAPTER XVII.""; ""CHAPTER XVIII.""; ""CHAPTER XIX.""; ""CHAPTER XX.""; ""CHAPTER XXI.""; ""CHAPTER XXII.""; ""CHAPTER XXIII.""; ""CHAPTER XXIV.""; ""CHAPTER XXV.""; ""CHAPTER XXVI.""; ""CHAPTER XXVII.""; ""CHAPTER XXVIII.""; ""CHAPTER XXIX.""; ""CHAPTER XXX.""; ""CHAPTER XXXI.""""CHAPTER XXXII."" ""CHAPTER XXXIII.""; ""CHAPTER XXXIV.""; ""CHAPTER XXXV.""; ""CHAPTER XXXVI.""; ""CHAPTER XXXVII.""; ""CHAPTER XXXVIII.""; ""CHAPTER XXXIX.""; ""CHAPTER XL.""; ""CHAPTER XLI.""; ""CHAPTER XLII.""; ""CHAPTER XLIII.""; ""CHAPTER XLIV."";CHAPTER XLV'' ''CHAPTER XLVII.""""CHAPTER XLVIII.""" ""CHAPTER XLIX.""; ""CHAPTER L.""; ""CHAPTER LI.""; ""CHAPTER LII.""; ""CHAPTER LIII.""; ""CHAPTER LIV.""; ""CHAPTER LV.""; ""CHAPTER LVI.""; ""CHAPTER LVII.""; ""CHAPTER LVIII.""; ""CHAPTER LIX.""; ""CHAPTER LX.""; ""CHAPTER LXI.""; ""CONCLUSION.""Mark Twain's 1869 book The Innocents Abroad; or, The New Pilgrims' Progress is a humorous travelogue of a voyage Twain undertook two years earlier. He'd sent letters to the newspapers about his steamship voyage through Europe, Egypt, and the Holy Land, commenting the whole way in his honest, funny, and sardonic style. Only a few years after the Civil War, this six-month voyage on the steamer ""Quaker City"" was arranged by famous pastor Henry Ward Beecher and General Sherman (neither of whom made the trip). Mark Twain was among this flock of American tourists as they visited the great sites sAmericansMiddle EastHistory19th centuryAmericansEuropeHistory19th centuryMiddle EastDescription and travelEuropeDescription and travelAmericansHistoryAmericansHistory818.403818/.403Twain Mark27404MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910155515803321The innocents abroad3414807UNINA