Organicum: Practical Handbook of Organic Chemistry

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Elsevier, 2013 M10 22 - 768 páginas
Organicum: Practical Handbook of Organic Chemistry focuses on the theory, laboratory practice, and aspects of technical use related to organic chemistry. This book discusses the standard apparatus for organic reactions, heating of inflammable liquids, performance of a simple distillation, and partition chromatography in separating columns. The time factor in organic chemical reactions, distribution of the electron density in organic molecules, and synthesis of ethers from alkoxides or phenoxides are also elaborated. This text likewise covers the mechanism of electrophilic aromatic substitution, quinones from aromatic hydrocarbons, and reduction of carbonyl compounds by means of complex hydrides. Other topics include the reaction with ammoniacal solution of a silver salt, preparation of the dimedone derivatives, and saturated aliphatic hydrocarbons. This publication is suitable for chemists and researchers conducting work in organic chemistry.
 

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THE LITERATURE OF ORGANIC CHEMISTRY REPORT WRITING
119
SOME GENERAL PRINCIPLES
131
ORGANIC PREPARATIVE SECTION
155
THE IDENTIFICATION OF ORGANIC SUBSTANCES
607
Chapter 1 Preliminary Tests and Detection of Functional Groups
609
Chapter 2 Preparation of Derivatives
624
Chapter 3 Separation of Mixtures
639
Chapter 5 Literature References
640
Chapter 6 Tables for the Characterization of Organic Compounds
641
PROPERTIES PURIFICATION AND PREPARATION OF IMPORTANT REAGENTS SOLVENTS AND AUXILIARIES REAGENT APPENDIX
665
THE TOXICITY OF IMPORTANT CHEMICALS
691
APPENDIX TO ORGANICUM
697
Index
709
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