This book provides a practical introduction to qualitative organic analysis, guiding students in the identification of organic compounds. It integrates classical chemical tests with modern spectroscopic methods, helping learners understand both theoretical principles and laboratory applications.
This book provides an introduction to the use of spectroscopic techniques—ultraviolet (UV), infrared (IR), nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR), and mass spectrometry—in determining the structure of organic compounds. It is designed as both a textbook for students and a reference for researchers in organic chemistry.
Introductory and advanced guide to spectroscopic techniques in organic chemistry. Covers IR, NMR, and UV spectroscopy methods. Widely used as a reference for chemistry students and researchers.
Advanced reference on the use of silicon reagents in organic synthesis. Covers reaction mechanisms, structure, and applications of organosilicon compounds. Part of a specialized series on organic chemistry concepts.
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.