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Writing Reaction Mechanisms in Organic Chemistry (Advanced Organic Chemistry)


Audrey Miller, Philippa H. Solomon, "Writing Reaction Mechanisms in Organic Chemistry (Advanced Organic Chemistry)"
Academic Press; 2 edition | ISBN-10: 0124967124 | 471 pages | PDF | 11,5 Mb


"This is an excellent text that should be a requirement for all students entering the organic chemistry profession. Improvements will simply make a good thing even better....The level of difficulty is appropriate for graduate students and advanced undergraduates....The overall organization is superb....The 'hints' were amazingly on target for answering some of the questions that repeatedly come up with students."
-Betty Luceigh, Professor, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, UCLA
"An important contribution to the chemical education field and a great seller for AP."
-Jay Siegel, Professor, Department of Chemistry, UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, SAN DIEGO
"Miller stresses a detailed pedagogically focused approach developing mechanistic pathways from fundamental chemical, physical, and electronic/molecular orbital principles....Many examples and problems are included, along with numerous literature references. Written in a clear and comprehensible style, it will serve as an invaluable supplement to both undergraduate and graduate chemistry students alike; the thorough index renders it useful for professionals as well."
-Francis Vincent Scalzi, Professor, Department of Chemistry, HIRAM COLLEGE, in CHOICE
"I think this book is quite unique and very much needed....The problems are truly outstanding....I like the idea and scope of this book very much....I am excited about using this text."
-Sheila E. Browne, Professor and Chair, Department of Chemistry,
MOUNT HOLYOKE COLLEGE
"Suitable as a text for advanced undergraduates or beginning graduate students in chemistry, assuming the knowledge obtained in a one-year undergraduate course. Detailed answers are given to all problems."
-BOOK NEWS, INC.


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Organic Chemistry of Explosives



Organic Chemistry of Explosives
Wiley | ISBN 0470029676 | 2007-01-17 | PDF | 3.45MB | 414 pages

Organic Chemistry of Explosives is the first text to bring together the essential methods and routes used for the synthesis of organic explosives in a single volume. Assuming no prior knowledge, the book discusses everything from the simplest mixed acid nitration of toluene, to the complex synthesis of highly energetic caged nitro compounds.

* Reviews laboratory and industrial methods, which can be used to introduce aliphatic C-nitro, aromatic C-nitro, N-nitro, and nitrate ester functionality into organic compounds
* Discusses the advantages and disadvantages of each synthetic method or route, with scope, limitations, substrate compatibility and other important considerations
* Features numerous examples in the form of text, reaction diagrams, and tables.

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Organic Chemistry Demystified



Organic Chemistry Demystified
McGraw-Hill Professional | ISBN 0071459200 | 2006-03-10 | PDF | 551pages | 2.95 Mb

There’s no easier, faster, or more practical way to learn the really tough subjects. Organic Chemistry Demystified follows the organization of standard organic chemistry courses and can also be used as a study guide for the MCAT (Medical College Admission Test) and DAT (Dental Admissions Testing) exams. This self-teaching guide comes complete with key points, background information, quizzes at the end of each chapter, and even a final exam. Simple enough for beginners but challenging enough for advanced students, this is a lively and entertaining brush-up, introductory text, or classroom supplement.

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March's Advanced Organic Chemistry: Reactions, Mechanisms, and Structure, 6th Edition



Michael B. Smith / Jerry March, «March's Advanced Organic Chemistry: Reactions, Mechanisms, and Structure, 6th Edition»
Wiley-Interscience | ISBN: 0471720917 | 6 edition (January 16, 2007) | 2357 pages | PDF | 23.2 Mb

The Sixth Edition of a classic in organic chemistry continues its tradition of excellence Now in its sixth edition, March's Advanced Organic Chemistry remains the gold standard in organic chemistry. Throughout its six editions, students and chemists from around the world have relied on it as an essential resource for planning and executing synthetic reactions.

The Sixth Edition brings the text completely current with the most recent organic reactions. In addition, the references have been updated to enable readers to find the latest primary and review literature with ease.

New features include:
  • More than 25,000 references to the literature to facilitate further research
  • Revised mechanisms, where required, that explain concepts in clear modern terms
  • Revisions and updates to each chapter to bring them all fully up to date with the latest reactions and discoveries
  • A revised Appendix B to facilitate correlating chapter sections with synthetic transformations

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Advanced Organic Chemistry : Reaction Mechanisms (Advanced Organic Chemistry Series)



Reinhard Bruckner, «Advanced Organic Chemistry : Reaction Mechanisms»
Academic Press | ISBN 0121381102 | 1st edition (July 2001) | 512 pages | PDF | 4.5 Mb

A best-selling mechanistic organic chemistry text in Germany, this text's translation into English fills a long-existing need for a modern, thorough and accessible treatment of reaction mechanisms for students of organic chemistry at the advanced undergraduate and graduate level. Knowledge of reaction mechanisms is essential to all applied areas of organic chemistry; this text fulfills that need by presenting the right material at the right level.
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Vogel's Textbook of Practical Organic Chemistry 5Ed



A.I. Vogel, A.R. Tatchell, B.S. Furnis, and A.J. Hannaford l Vogel's Textbook of Practical Organic Chemistry (5th Edition)
Prentice Hall | ISBN 0582462363 | 1996 Year | PDF | 1552 Pages | 80 Mb

Description
Most widely used, established and respected reference manual for the organic chemistry laboratory. Incorporates new reactions and techniques now available to the organic chemist.

Features
Complete, comprehensive coverage of the subject in one volume.
This edition includes additional material on the structural and theoretical principles required when designing a synthesis.
Includes recent developments in reaction techniques.
Disconnection or synthon approach now integrated into the text.
Over 100 new experiments illustrate the use of modern reagents and techniques and the operation of protection, selectivity and control in synthesis.
More detailed treatment of carbon -13 NMR spectroscopy and the interpretation of spectroscopic data for many of the synthesized compounds.

Table of Contents
1. Organic synthesis
2. Experimental techniques.
3. Spectroscopic methods.
4. Solvents and reagents.
5. Aliphatic compounds.
6. Aromatic compounds.
7. Selected alicyclic compounds.
8. Selected heterocyclic compounds.
9. Investigation and characterisation of organic compounds.
10. Physical constants of organic compounds.




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Reductions in Organic Chemistry



ISBN: 0137698860
Title: Reductions in Organic Chemistry
(Ellis Horwood Books in Organic Chemistry)

Author: Milos Hudlicky
Publisher: Prentice Hall

Provides comprehensive coverage of the types of reductions undergone by the various classes of organic chemistry. Discusses reductions according to what bond or functional group is reduced by different reagents. Gives special attention to selective reductions that are suitable for the reduction of one particular type of bond or function without affecting other bonds or functions present in the same molecule. Special emphasis is placed on enantioselective and diastereoselective reductions effected both by chiral reagents and by microorganisms. Reducing agents are correlated with both the starting compounds and the products of reduction. Includes discussions of methods, mechanisms, stereochemistry, and scopes of reducing agents. Selected laboratory procedures demonstrate the main reduction techniques. Correlation tables and thorough author and subject indexes make this book easy to use.

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Organic Chemistry : An Intermediate Text




Ideal for those who have previously studies organic chemistry but not in great depth and with little exposure to organic chemistry in a formal sense. This text aims to bridge the gap between introductory-level instruction and more advanced graduate-level texts, reviewing the basics as well as presenting the more advanced ideas that are currently of importance in organic chemistry. * Provides students with the organic chemistry background required to succeed in advanced courses.

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Dean's Handbook of Organic Chemistry




George W Gokel, «Dean's Handbook of Organic Chemistry»
McGraw-Hill Professional | ISBN 0071375937 | 2 edition (October 2, 2003) | PDF | 6.1 Mb | 800 pages



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Structure Elucidation by NMR in Organic Chemistry: A Practical Guide


Eberhard Breitmaier, \"Structure Elucidation by NMR in Organic Chemistry: A Practical Guide\" (3rd edition)
John Wiley & Sons | ISBN 0470850078 | 2002 Year | DjVu | 2,84 Mb | 270 Pages


This text provides the graduate student with a systematic guide to unravelling structural information from the NMR spectra of unknown synthetic and natural compounds. A brief introduction gives an overview of the basic principles and elementary instrumental methods of NMR. This is followed by instructional strategy and tactical advice on how to translate spectra into meaningful structural information. The book provides the student with 55 sets of spectra of graduated complexity. These are designed to challenge the student's problem-solving abilities by the introduction of new concepts with each group of problems, followed by possible solutions and full explanations. A formula index of solutions is provided at the end of the text. This third edition, following on from the second (a reprint of the first edition with corrections), presents significant new material. Thus, actual methods of two-dimensional NMR such as some inverse techniques of heteronuclear shift correlation, as well as the detection of proton-proton connectivities and nuclear Overhauser effects are included. To demonstrate the applications of these methods, new problems have replaced those of previous editions.


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The Vocabulary and Concepts of Organic Chemistry


The Vocabulary and Concepts of Organic Chemistry
Authors: Milton Orchin Roger S. Macomber, Allan R. Pinhas, R. Marshall Wilson
Publisher: Wiley-Interscience
PDF | 912 pages | 5,3mb | English language | ISBN 0471680281


This book is a basic reference providing concise, accurate definitions of the key terms and concepts of organic chemistry. Not simply a listing of organic compounds, structures, and nomenclatures, the book is organized into topical chapters in which related terms and concepts appear in close proximity to one another, giving context to the information and helping to make fine distinctions more understandable. Areas covered include: bonding, symmetry, stereochemistry, types of organic compounds, reactions, mechansims, spectroscopy, and photochemistry.

No mere alphabetical listing, this one-of-a-kind reference comprises eighteen topical chapters covering key subject areas in organic chemistry and related fields—from atomic orbital theory to polymer chemistry, nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy to the chemical utilization of fossil fuels. Related terms and concepts—such as catalyst and zoelite—appear in the same chapter and in close proximity to one another, thus placing them in context and making it easier for readers to grasp fine distinctions. And throughout, specific examples and clearly drawn structures help to clarify key concepts.

Revised and updated for the twenty-first century, The Vocabulary and Concepts of Organic Chemistry, Second Edition offers:
* Hundreds of terms and concepts—fully explained and in context
* Myriad examples and illustrations
* Brief introductory narratives that help place subject areas in historical perspective
* New sections on the four common spectroscopies (NMR, IR, Mass, UV) and photochemistry

Written by an author team with nearly one and a half centuries of combined teaching and research experience, this book is an ideal study aid for undergraduate and graduate students and a valuable professional resource for chemists who want to brush up on specific areas in organic chemistry.

Reviews:
"..worth having in a collection as a first place to look for an answer." (Journal of Chemical Education, May 2006)

"…very valuable for professional chemists who wish to review material from organic chemistry and also should be welcomed by current organic students…highly recommended." (American Reference Books Annual, 2006)

"….curious cross between dictionary and textbook, a welcome update from the previous edition…offers ease of use…highly recommended." (CHOICE, November 2005)

Contents:
1. Atomic Orbital Theory.
2. Bonds Between Adjacent Atoms: Localized Bonding, Molecular Orbital Theory.
3. Delocalized (Multicenter) Bonding.
4. Symmetry Operations, Symmetry Elements, and Applications.
5. Classes of Hydrocarbons.
6. Functional Groups: Classes of Organic Compounds.
7. Molecular Structure Isomers, Stereochemistry, and Conformational Analysis.
8. Synthetic Polymers.
9. Organometallic Chemistry.
10. Separation Techniques and Physical Properties.
11. Fossil Fuels and Their Chemical Utilization.
12. Thermodynamics, Acids and Bases, and Kinetics.
13. Reactive Intermediates (Ions, Radicals, Radical Ions, Electron-Deficient Species, Arynes).
14. Types of Organic Reaction Mechanisms.
15. Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy.
16. Vibrational and Rotational Spectroscopy: Infrared, Microwave, and Raman Spectra.
17. Mass Spectrometry.
18. Electronic Spectroscopy and Photochemistry.

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Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Applications to Organic Chemistry


John D. Robert, «Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Applications to Organic Chemistry»
ISBN: B000J46BJG|Publisher: Mcgraw-hill Book Company|Publication Date: 1959|Number Of Pages:131|PDF|7,3 MB

Abstract

From the preface: This brief book is the outgrowth of some forty lectures in which it was attempted to explain the phenomenon of nuclear magnetic resonance absorption and the uses of high-resolution nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy to organic chemists whose background, like that of the author, has often been deficient in nuclear and electromagnetic theory. Quite a number of suggestions were received for presentation of the material in printed form with illustrations based on the lecture slides. This has now been done, and it is hoped that the result will be of service to practicing chemists and students as a guide to various applications of NMR spectroscopy and an introduction to more authoritative works. Throughout, the coverage is illustrative rather than comprehensive. The author apologizes for choosing rather too many examples of applications from his own research, but it is always easiest to write about what one knows best. He is greatly indebted to Dr. W. D. Phillips of the E. I. du Pont Company for helping to kindle his interest in NMR research and to Dr. James N. Shoolery of Varian Associates and Professors V. Schomaker and H. M. McConnell for many patient hours of explanation with respect to both simple and difficult points of theory.

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Fundamentals of Organic Chemistry


Fundamentals of Organic Chemistry, 5E, Study Guide and Solutions Manual
John Wiley & Sons Inc | ISBN: 0471160296 | 1996-08-01 | PDF | 600 pages | 19.1 Mb | RS

A realistic approach to the study of mechanisms. The book addresses real functional group chemistry with an emphasis on the biological, environmental, and medical applications of organic chemistry.

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Heterogeneous Catalysis in Organic Chemistry


Gerard V. Smith / Ferenc Notheisz, «Heterogeneous Catalysis in Organic Chemistry»
Academic Press | ISBN 0126516456 | 1st ed. (May 23, 2006) | 346 pages | PDF | 7 Mb

The features of this book which will be of special interest to academic organic chemists are the introduction (Chapter 1), which presents a short course on the concepts and language of heterogeneous catalysis, covers organic reaction mechanisms of hydrogenation (Chapter 2), hydrogenolysis (Chapter 4), and oxidation (Chapter 6), a presents problems and solutions specific for running heterogeneous catalytic organic reactions in solution. These materials can supplement advanced chemistry courses.

Most synthetic organic chemists use a variety of "protecting groups" which they attach to functional groups (reactive groups of atoms) while some reaction is being conducted on another part of the molecule. These protecting groups prevent reactions of the functional groups during other reactions and are removed later by a heterogeneous catalytic method called hydrogenolysis. One unique feature of this book, not found in other books on catalysis, is an exhaustive chapter (Chapter 4) on hydrogenolysis, which is dredged from the recent synthetic literature published by modern organic chemists. Academic organic chemists should find this chapter extremely useful and may wish to adopt the book as a supplement for advanced organic chemistry courses designed for seniors and for graduate students. It will also be useful for professors and their research groups engaged in synthetic organic chemistry.

Many academic organic chemists are not aware of recent advances in heterogeneous enantioselective catalysis (Chapter 3) or in selective low temperature, liquid phase heterogeneous catalytic oxidations by hydrogen peroxide (Chapter 6). These specialty topics are timely and may be new to academic organic chemists and can be used to supplement their advanced courses.

Several features of this book will also be of special interest to industrial chemists who are unfamiliar with heterogeneous catalysis. Many good organic chemists are hire by industry. They synthesize a new compound using standard organic synthetic techniques but are informed by their supervisor that they must convert some of their synthetic steps into heterogeneous catalytic steps. They may not have been exposed to heterogeneous catalysis and have few places to turn. This book offers them a crash course in heterogeneous catalysis as well as many examples of reactions and conditions with which they can start their search.

Those industrial organic chemists already familiar with heterogeneous catalysis will find this book useful as a reference to many examples in the recent literature. They will find recent surface science discoveries correlated with heterogeneous catalysis or organic reactions and mechanistic suggestions designed to stimulate innovative nontraditional thinking about organic reactions on surfaces.

Key Features
* Written by organic chemists for organic chemists
* Introduces heterogeneous catalysis concepts and language
* Presents a comprehensive compilation of protecting group removal procedures
* Covers liquid-phase hydrogenations, hydrogenolysis, and oxidations
* Addresses heterogeneous methods for producing pure enantiomers of chiral products
* Examines the emerging field of heterogenized homogeneous catalysts
* Mixes practical applications with mechanistic interpretations
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