Part One: Chemical thermodynamics. Molecular structure. Chemical kinetics. Mechanism. Stereochemistry. Part Two: Formation of carbon-carbo bonds: organometallic reagents. Formation of aliphatic carbon-carbon bonds: base-catalyzed. Formation of aliphatic carbon-carbon bonds: acid catalyzed. Pericyclic reactiions. Formation of aliphatic carbon-nitrogen bonds. Electrophilic aromatic substitution. Nucleophylic aromatic substitution. Aromatic diazonium salts. Molecular rearrangements. Reagents containing phosphorus, sulphur or boron. Photochemical reactions. Free-radical reactions. Organotransition metal reagents. Oxidation. Reduction. Organotransition metal regents. The synthesis of five and six-membered heterocyclic compounds. The synthesis of some naturally occurring compounds. Index.
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It is an absolute 'must' for the reading list of all teachers of organic chemistry and I am sure it will become included in the reading lists of their students. - Nature; A very good book which is likely to become extremely popular. Organic chemists at all levels of training and experience will find it to be a worthwhile acquisition. - Chemistry & Industry; This is a very good book and the treatment of organic chemistry is much wider than the title indicates. - Endeavour; I recommend it as a general text for students...the authors have produced a clear, modern text which covers an enormous amount of chemistry... - Education in Chemistry; Since its first publication in 1968, this book has become virtually th de facto textbook for organic synthesis in UK universities...This third edition brings the content up to date with recent developments in organic synthesis, and will ensure a continued use as a standard undergraduate text. - Chemistry in Britain; This third edition brings the content up to date with recent developments in organic synthesis, and will ensure its continued use as a standard undergraduate text. |oChemistry in Britain |dJune 1994
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