Advanced Organic Chemistry: Reactions, Mechanisms And Structure, 4th Ed by Jerry March
Free chemistry books downloadAdvanced Organic Chemistry Reactions, Mechanisms And Structure, 4th Ed by Jerry March
The book covers the three fundamental aspects of the study of organic chemistry reactions, mechanisms and structure. Part One explores the structure of organic compounds, providing the necessary background for understanding mechanisms. Part Two discusses reactions and mechanisms. Organized by reaction type, each of these chapters discusses the basic mechanisms along with reactivity and orientation as well as the scope and mechanisms of each reaction.Publisher Marketing Description:
Professors in Organic Chemistry
Students in Organic Chemistry
Organic Chemists
The book:
• Describes the structure of organic compounds, including chemical bonding and stereochemistry
• Reviews general reaction mechanisms, including ordinary reactions and photochemical reactions
• Includes a survey of reactions, arranged by reaction type and by which bonds are broken and formed
• Includes IUPAC's newest system for designating reaction mechanisms Features an index to the methods used for preparing given types of compounds
Table Of Contents:
• Localized Chemical Bonding
• Delocalized Chemical Bonding
• Bonding Weaker than Covalent
• Stereochemistry
• Carbocations, Carbanions, Free Radicals, Carbenes, and Nitrenes
• Mechanisms and Methods of Determining Them
• Photochemistry
• Acids and Bases
• Effects of Structure on Reactivity
• Aliphatic Nucleophilic Substitution
• Aromatic Electrophilic Substitution
• Aliphatic Electrophilic Substitution
• Aromatic Nucleophilic Substitution
• Free-Radical Substitution
• Addition to Carbon-Carbon Multiple Bonds
• Addition to Carbon-Hetero Multiple Bonds
• Eliminations
• Rearrangements
• Oxidations and Reductions
About The Author:
Jerry March is a professor in the Department of Chemistry at Adelphi University. Dr. March is the author of General Chemistry and Introduction to General, Organic and Biochemistry. Dr. March received his doctorate in organic chemistry from Pennsylvania State University.
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