Basic Techniques of Preparative Organic Chemistry covers a detailed guide for carrying out the procedures commonly needed in preparative organic chemistry. The book discusses the nature of organic reactions; the basic principles of preparative organic chemistry; unit operations; and good laboratory practice. The text then provides a review of apparatus and equipment and describes the potential hazards involved in a chemical operation, such as toxicity, bodily injuries, smoking, fire, explosion, and implosion. Techniques and unit operations for carrying out a reaction and for isolating and purifying a reaction product; and the criteria for and methods of assessing purity are also considered. The book further tackles packing and storing products and samples and making reports and communications. Students taking organic chemistry courses will find the text useful.
H. J. BESTMANN (451), Organisch-Chemisches Institut der Technischen Hochschule München, Germany H. BREDERECK (241), Institut für Organische Chemie und Organischchemische Technologie der Technischen Hochschule Stuttgart, Germany K. H. ...
This book is intended for synthetic organic chemists. Graduate students and research workers in the fields of organic chemistry and biochemistry will find this book useful.
This book provides an up-to-date, comprehensive survey of the literature of this rich chemistry as it pertains to organic synthesis.
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This book is comprised of eight chapters and begins with a discussion on the oxidation of alcohols, with particular emphasis on the formation of carbonyl compounds and carboxylic acids.
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This book discusses the physical methods for study that characterizes surfaces and their adsorbates and chemical reactivity at interfaces.
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This laboratory guide offers students a practical approach to preparative organic chemistry and aims to provide the practising organic chemist with all the information needed to plan syntheses and implement...
This new handbook provides valuable, practical guidance; incorporates corrections, and includes coverage on important topics, such as lyophylization, crystallization, precipitation, HPLC detectors, gases, and microwave reactions.