Organic Experiments is a classic organic chemistry laboratory manual designed for undergraduate courses. It provides detailed descriptions of fundamental laboratory techniques (such as distillation, extraction, crystallization, chromatography, and spectroscopy) as well as a range of experiments that illustrate important organic reactions and methods for the preparation and analysis of organic c…
This book provides a detailed introduction to the organic chemistry and biological roles of key heterocyclic compounds — pyrimidines, purines, and pteridines. It explores their chemical structure, reactivity, synthesis, and biochemical significance as components of nucleic acids and cofactors in metabolism. Topics include functional group behavior, ring chemistry, biosynthesis pathways, and a…
This influential organic chemistry textbook provides a comprehensive introduction to the subject for undergraduate chemistry students. It emphasizes mechanisms of organic reactions, structure–reactivity relationships, stereochemistry, and problem‑solving strategies. Alongside detailed discussions of functional groups and reaction types, the book integrates examples and exercises that help r…
This specialized monograph presents analytical techniques for organoaluminium and organozinc compounds, focusing on methods used to determine functional groups, elements, and structural features in these organometallic species. It reviews classical and instrumental approaches such as titrimetric procedures, gas‑liquid chromatography, spectroscopic analyses (IR, Raman, NMR), and thermometric t…
The Chemistry of the Sulphonium Group is a comprehensive scholarly treatment of the organic chemistry of sulphonium compounds, a class of organosulfur cations. Edited by C. J. M. Stirling as part of the Chemistry of Functional Groups series, the work compiles in‑depth reviews and research on the structure, synthesis, reactivity, spectroscopy, mechanisms, and applications of sulphonium sal…
Chemistry in the Laboratory is an introductory practical chemistry manual designed for students beginning laboratory work. The book emphasizes fundamental techniques, safety procedures, and classic experiments, including qualitative analysis, basic reactions, volumetric and gravimetric methods, and laboratory reporting skills. It provides guidance on handling apparatus and chemicals correctly a…
This book is a study guide and solutions manual designed to accompany Organic Chemistry, Second Edition by Fessenden & Fessenden. It contains worked solutions to selected problems from the textbook and may include additional practice exercises and explanations to help students reinforce concepts and develop problem‑solving skills in organic chemistry.
Phase Transfer Catalysis by E. V. Dehmlow and S. S. Dehmlow is a comprehensive monograph that reviews the theory, mechanism, and practical application of phase‑transfer catalysis (PTC) — a methodology that enables reactions between reagents in immiscible phases by using catalysts that transfer reactive ions from one phase into another. The text covers mechanistic principles, types of ph…
General, Organic, and Biochemistry is a foundational chemistry textbook designed especially for undergraduate students, particularly those in health‑related fields such as nursing, allied health, and biological sciences. It integrates key topics from general chemistry, organic chemistry, and biochemistry, presenting concepts in a clear, problem‑solving framework. Sections cover atomic struc…