Basic Organic Chemistry, Part 2 by J. M. Tedder and A. Nechvatal is a foundational textbook covering organic reaction mechanisms, functional group chemistry, and structural principles. Published by John Wiley and Sons in 1967, it is designed for undergraduate students.
This volume presents advanced topics in synthetic and structural chemistry, including organometallic reagents, carbanion chemistry, and polymer-supported synthesis, contributed by multiple researchers.
A textbook on pure mathematics focusing on the axiomatic development of Euclidean geometry and the theory of convex sets.
This book is a laboratory-oriented guide designed to support students in learning practical organic chemistry techniques. It introduces fundamental experimental methods, preparation of organic compounds, and basic analytical procedures. The text emphasizes hands-on skills and understanding of laboratory operations, making it suitable for undergraduate-level chemistry courses and early-stage tra…
A classic laboratory manual in organic chemistry, this book provides detailed procedures and techniques for routine organic practical work. It covers semimicro methods, manipulations, preparation of common organic compounds, reactions, separations, and identification tests, and has been widely used as a student reference for hands‑on organic chemistry laboratory training
A classic advanced textbook and reference in organic chemistry, this 2nd edition surveys the relationships among organic structure, reaction mechanisms, and reaction types, providing detailed treatment of stereochemistry, reactive intermediates, bond‑forming and bond‑breaking processes, and mechanistic reasoning across major classes of organic reactions. It’s designed for graduate‑level…
This practical guide surveys uncommon and advanced techniques in organic synthesis that go beyond typical introductory texts. It focuses on methods such as high‑pressure reactions, ultrasonic‑mediated processes, flash vacuum pyrolysis, photochemical and electrochemical reactions, phase‑transfer catalysis, and solid‑supported reactions, illustrated with application examples from signific…
This volume is part of a multi‑volume reference series on organic phosphorus compounds, detailing the synthesis, reactions, and chemical properties of phosphorus‑containing organic molecules. It compiles comprehensive reviews and data on key organophosphorus classes and their behavior in organic chemistry.