Revision of the extended Hantzsch-Widman system of nomenclature for heteromonocycles
(Recommendations 1982)

REFERENCES

1. International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry, Nomenclature of Organic Chemistry, Sections A, B, C, D, E, F, and H, 1979 edition, Pergamon Press, Oxford, 1979: [a] p. 53-54; [b] Rule B-1.1, Tables I and II, footnotes, p. 53; [c] Rule B-1.1, Table II, footnote (d), p. 53; [d] Rule B-1.1, Table I, footnote, p. 53; [e] Rule B-1.1, Table I, footnote, and Table II, footnote (b), p. 53; [f] Rule B-1.2, exception, p. 54; [g] Rules 1.51, p. 55; [h] pp. 55-63; [i] p.68.

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8. International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry, Nomenclature of Organic Chemistry (1957), Sections A and B, 1st ed., Butterworths, London, 1958: [a] Rule B-1, pp. 51-53; [b] Rule B-1.1, Table I, p. 51; [c] 2nd ed., Butterworths, London, 1966, Table I, p. 51.

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10. International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry, Nomenclature of Organic Chemistry, Sections A and B, 3rd ed. and Section C, 2nd ed., Butterworths, London, 1971: [a] Rule B-1.1, Table 1, p. 53; [b] Rule B-1.1, Tables I and II, footnotes, p. 53; [c] Rule B-1.1, Table I, footnote, p. 53.

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14. International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry, Revision of the Extended Hantzsch-Widman System of Nomenclature for Heteromonocycles, Provisional Recommendations, 1978, Pure Appl. Chem., 51, 1995-2003 (1979).

15. Reference 1, Section C: [a] Rule C-41.2, p. 115; [b] Rule C-32.1, p. 114; [c] Preamble, Elision of Vowels, p. 83; [d] Rule C-923.1, p. 289; [e] Rule C-13.11(e), footnote, p. 99; [f] pp. 108, 115-116.

16. Reference 1, Section A, Rule A-21.6, p. 25.

17. International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry, The Designation of Nonstandard Classical Valence Bonding in Organic Nomenclature (Provisional), Pure Appl. Chem., 54, 217-227 (1982). Revised version now published as: Treatment of Variable Valency in Organic Nomenclature (Lambda Convention) (Recommendations 1983), Pure Appl. Chem., 56, 769-778 (1984).

18. International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry, Nomenclature of Inorganic Chemistry (1970), 2nd ed., Butterworths, London, 1971, Table IV, p. 104.

19. Reference 1, Section D, Appendix, Table I, pp. 459-460.


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