This widely used textbook provides a comprehensive introduction to organic chemistry, emphasizing understanding of reaction mechanisms and problem-solving. It incorporates clear explanations, detailed illustrations, and practical examples. The 5th edition includes updated content and expanded coverage of modern organic chemistry topics
A Practical Guide to Instrumental Analysis provides a comprehensive and accessible introduction to the principles and applications of modern instrumental analytical techniques. Designed for students, researchers, and practicing chemists, the book balances theoretical background with practical guidance on the use of a wide range of instruments used in chemical analysis. Key topics include electr…
Advanced Organic Chemistry: Reactions and Mechanisms by Maya Shankar Singh provides a comprehensive exploration of the principles, mechanisms, and synthetic strategies central to modern organic chemistry. This book focuses on the mechanistic understanding of organic reactions, offering detailed discussions on substitution, elimination, addition, rearrangement, and pericyclic reactions. Designed…
This work examines the fundamental theoretical and physical concepts that govern organic reactivity. It integrates molecular orbital theory, thermodynamics, and kinetics to explain how and why organic reactions occur. Topics include energy profiles, transition states, activation energy, and the influence of electronic structure on reaction pathways. The role of frontier molecular orbitals, char…
This volume covers in-depth two key organic reactions: Hydroformylation and Vilsmeier formylation, with comprehensive discussions on reaction mechanisms, catalytic systems, scope, limitations, and practical applications. Essential for researchers and practitioners in organic synthesis
This volume is part of the authoritative Organic Reactions series, known for its in-depth, peer-reviewed compilations of significant synthetic methodologies. Volume 59 focuses exclusively on: “Reductive Aminations of Carbonyl Compounds with Borohydride and Borane Reducing Agents.” It includes: A detailed, preparative perspective Discussion of reaction limitations, structura…
Physical Chemistry by Ira N. Levine is a comprehensive textbook designed for advanced undergraduate and graduate students in chemistry and related fields. The book presents the fundamental concepts of physical chemistry with clarity and rigor, covering key topics such as thermodynamics, quantum mechanics, chemical kinetics, and spectroscopy. Levine emphasizes a balance between theoretical found…
Organophosphorus chemistry explores the synthesis, structure, reactivity, and applications of compounds containing carbon–phosphorus (C–P) bonds. This guide provides a concise yet comprehensive overview of the fundamental principles and recent developments in the field. It covers key classes of organophosphorus compounds, including phosphines, phosphonates, and phosphine oxides, along with …
This laboratory manual provides an experimental approach to organic chemistry, suitable for a one-semester course. The book focuses on small-scale techniques and safety-conscious procedures. It includes both classical and modern reactions and emphasizes connections between theory and practical application
Heterophase network polymers (HNPs) represent a class of advanced materials characterized by phase-separated morphologies within a crosslinked polymer matrix. This work presents a comprehensive overview of the synthesis strategies, structural characterization, and key physical properties of HNPs. Emphasis is placed on the role of phase compatibility, crosslinking density, and interfacial intera…