Detailed reference on the chemistry, structure, and reactions of organolithium compounds. Includes synthesis methods, properties, and applications in organic chemistry. Suitable for advanced students and researchers.
Classic laboratory manual for organic chemistry. Includes qualitative organic analysis and experimental techniques. Widely used reference for students and researchers in chemistry.
Standard laboratory manual for organic chemistry preparations. Includes detailed experimental procedures and techniques. Widely used by undergraduate chemistry students.
Scientific reference work on vibrational spectroscopy of benzene derivatives. Includes theoretical and experimental data. Translated and revised edition of original work published in Hungary.
Practical guide for laboratory techniques in organic chemistry. Includes experimental procedures, methods, and applications for students and researchers. Widely used as a teaching laboratory manual.
A comprehensive reference on industrial and laboratory methods used in organic synthesis. Covers fundamental unit processes such as nitration, oxidation, sulfonation, and more. Widely used in chemical engineering and organic chemistry studies.
Academic reference work covering the fundamental principles of nucleic acid chemistry. Includes contributions from multiple researchers. Focuses on structure, function, and chemistry of DNA and RNA.
This volume contains papers presented at a symposium on plasma polymerization, focusing on the formation, properties, and applications of polymer films produced using plasma techniques. It is part of the ACS Symposium Series and reflects research developments as of the late 1970s.
Scholarly volume focusing on advanced topics in stereochemistry. Contains contributions from multiple researchers. Part of the ongoing Topics in Stereochemistry series.
Translation of a Russian work on nitration processes in organic chemistry. Covers reactions, mechanisms, and industrial applications of nitration of hydrocarbons and related compounds. First published in English in 1959.