Metals and Ligand Reactivity: An Introduction to the Organic Chemistry of Metal Complexes provides a foundational overview of the coordination chemistry between metals and organic ligands. Aimed at bridging organic and inorganic chemistry, the book explores how transition metals interact with organic molecules, focusing on bonding theories, reaction mechanisms, and the role of metal complexes i…
This concise textbook introduces the key elements of stereochemistry—geometry, chirality, and symmetry—essential for understanding molecular behavior in organic chemistry. Written by renowned chemists Eliel, Wilen, and Doyle, the book balances theoretical foundations with practical applications, making it ideal for undergraduate and early graduate coursework.
Polymer Networks by H. Galina offers an insightful exploration into the formation, structure, and properties of crosslinked polymer networks. The book examines both theoretical frameworks—such as graph-like and statistical models—and experimental findings on network formation, gelation behavior, and mechanical characteristics. It delves into various types of networks, including interpenetra…
this text includes the chemistry of organic polymers i.e. their structures, preparation and uses., in different fields. This book is designed with an easy approach to make it a text so that the readers experience a feeling of classroom learning. this text is suitable for B.Sc. AND M.Sc. STUDENTS OF CHEMISTRY, CHEMICAL ENGINEERING, AND MANY OTHER RELATED FIELDS
Polymers in Medicine by J. Kohovec explores the development, properties, and biomedical applications of polymeric materials. The book focuses on how synthetic and natural polymers can be designed for use in drug delivery systems, implants, tissue engineering, and other medical devices. Emphasis is placed on biocompatibility, biofunctionality, and the ability to tailor polymer structures for spe…