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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 ...
This work is of great value to organic chemists and researchers and organic chemistry teachers and students.
Advanced Problems in Organic Reaction Mechanisms
The book makes an excellent primer for advanced undergraduates in chemistry who are preparing for exams and is also useful for graduate students and instructors.
Intended for students of intermediate organic chemistry, this text shows how to write a reasonable mechanism for an organic chemical transformation.
That theme is repeated with the examples. Insightful explanations have been included with the mechanisms. This book will be a valuable resource for reviewing for an exam, solving problems, or studying for the MCAT.
This hands-on manual allows readers to gain a better understanding of organic reaction mechanisms by solving a wide range of problems.
Because of the prevalence of such bonds in peptides and proteins, the strength of the C−H bonds of -amido carboxamides is of substantial ... B. S. Jursic, J. W. Timberlake, and P. S. Engel, Tetrahedron Lett., 37,6473 (1996). d.
From the reviews of the Fourth Edition ... "March has been uncompromising in his search for clarity and utility in presentations of a wide variety of essential organic chemistry. It...