Advanced organic chemistry : Structure & Mechanism
Material type: TextPublication details: New Delhi : Medtech , 2017.Edition: 1st EdDescription: xvi, 772 p. : ill. ; 26 cmISBN:- 9789385998294
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Advanced Organic Chemistry entails the specific reactions with regard to their underlying definitions, classifications, typical examples, reaction steps-mechanisms -explanations in an extremely lucid, unambiguous, simple language so as to render the text matter easier to understand and grasp the intricate aspects perceptively. The brilliant students will certainly adapt, adore, and accept an enormous ability to Design Synthesis in a comprehensive manner based on their acquired knowledge, wisdom, skill, intellect, and perseverance.
Section 1
FUNDAMENTALS OF ORGANIC CHEMISTRY
1. Atomic Bonding
2. Stereochemistry
3. Reaction Intermediates and Factors Governing Reactivity
Section 2
NAME REACTIONS BASED OF PRODUCT FORMED
4. Reactions Giving Carbonyl Compounds
5. Reactions Giving Alcohol-Hydroxy Carboxylic Acid and Phenols
6. Reactions Giving Arenes
7. Reactions Giving Saturated and Unsaturated Hydrocarbons
8. Reactions Giving Carboxylic Acids and its Derivatives
9. Reactions Giving Heterocyclic Compounds and its Derivatives
10. Reactions Giving Halogen Derivatives
11. Miscellaneous Organic Reactions
Section 3
REARANGEMENTS: CLASSIFICATION AND MECHANISM
12. Rearrangements Induced by Cationic or Electron Deficient Sties (Carbon)
13. Rearrangements Related to Electron Deficient Heteroatoms
14. Rearrangements Related to Acyl Carbenes
15. Sigmatropic Rearrangements
16. Rearrangements Influenced by Stong Bases [and/or] Electron Rich Sites
17. Rearrangements due to Addition-Elimination Mechanism
18. Rearrangements in Pericyclic Reactions
19. The Aromatic Rearrangements
Section 4
ORGANIC REACTIONS AND MECHANISMS
20. Substitution Reactions
21. Elimination Reactions
22. Electrocyclic Reactions
23. Thermodynamics of Organic Reactions
24. Addition Reactions
Section 5
SOME NOVELREACTION IN ORGANOSILICON CHEMISTRY
25. Accelerated Organic Synthesis with Organosilicon Compounds
APPENDICES
Index
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