Textbook of Practical Organic Chemistry Including Qualitative Organic Analysis - No Cost Library
Textbook of Practical Organic Chemistry Including Qualitative Organic Analysis
Author(s): Arthur Israel Vogel
Publisher: Prentice Hall Press, Year: 1989
Description:
While still recognized as the authoritative text on practical topics related to organic chemistry, undergraduates, postgraduate students and trained organic chemists rely on that text. Topics covered include the structural and theoretical concepts required to design a synthesis; the disconnection or synthon approach; the principles of retro-synthetic research applied to related alphabetic, aromatic, a policyclic and heterocyclic compounds; and advances in reaction techniques.
Outstanding features:
Outstanding features:
- An introductory chapter on the theoretical and structural concepts needed to design a synthesis.
- Now incorporated into the document, the disconnection on the synthon approach and the concepts of retrosynthetic analysis applied to related aliphatic, aromatic, a polycyclic, and heterocyclic compounds.
- The technique for synthesis is extended to include a number of new reagents, including oxidants and reductants; asymmetric synthesis reagents; and those derived from lithium, boron, silicon, phosphorous and suphur.
- Recent developments in reaction techniques which include: handling of compounds that are sensitive to air and sensitive to moisture; new chromatographic procedures; catalysis of phase transfer; and solid support reagents.
- More than 100 new experiments selected from the literature to demonstrate new reagents and techniques, and safety, selectivity, and synthesis control operations.
- A more comprehensive study of spectroscopy of carbon-13 n.m.r., and analysis of spectroscopic data for many synthesized compounds.
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