This book introduces the fundamental principles and practices of electroorganic synthesis, the branch of organic chemistry in which electricity is used to induce or drive chemical reactions. It covers the basics of organic electrochemistry, discusses general electroorganic reaction mechanisms, and illustrates key reactions with examples from the literature and research. Topics include anodic an…
Organometallic Chemistry Reviews is a review volume collecting authoritative articles and survey chapters covering major research topics in organometallic chemistry, such as silicon–carbon double bonds, organopseudohalosilanes, bibliographies of organometallic structures, and selected studies from international conferences on germanium, tin, and lead organometallics. Edited by Seyferth, Davie…
An Introduction to Polymer Colloids is a foundational text based on a series of lectures given at the 1988 NATO Advanced Study Institute on Polymer Colloids. It provides a clear and concise introduction to the fundamental aspects of polymer colloid science, including topics such as emulsion polymerization, dispersion polymerization, inverse emulsions, copolymer latex morphology, colloidal prope…
Experimental Organic Chemistry: Principles and Practice is a comprehensive laboratory textbook designed to introduce students to the fundamental techniques, concepts, and best practices used in organic chemistry laboratories. The book covers essential experimental methods such as recrystallization, distillation, extraction, chromatography, and spectroscopy, with clear explanations of why each t…
This textbook provides a clear and focused introduction to the mechanistic principles that govern organic reactions. It emphasizes electron‑flow concepts, reaction intermediates, energy relationships, and common mechanistic pathways such as nucleophilic substitution, elimination, addition, and rearrangement reactions. The book is designed for students who have completed introductory organic c…
This volume provides a comprehensive methodological guide to using ion‑selective electrodes (ISEs) for the analysis of organic compounds. It focuses on the theoretical underpinnings and practical procedures for applying ISE techniques in organic analysis, including electrode response principles, sample preparation, potentiometric measurement methods, and calibration strategies. The text is in…
This book provides a comprehensive overview of dendrimers and other dendritic polymers, covering their synthesis, properties, and applications in materials science and nanotechnology. It is part of the Wiley Series in Polymer Science and serves as a reference for researchers and students in polymer chemistry and materials engineering.
This Handbook of Organic Analytical Reagents is a comprehensive reference designed for analytical and organic chemists. It provides detailed information about the physico‑chemical properties, preparation, and analytical applications of a wide range of organic reagents used in chemical analysis. Each entry typically includes synonyms, sources, methods of synthesis, complexation behavior, reage…