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Organic Reaction Mechanisms , Fourth Edition
Author(s): V. K. Ahluwalia, Rakesh K. Parashar

ISBN:    978-81-8487-115-9 
E-ISBN:   
Publication Year:   Reprint 2018
Pages:   776
Binding:   Paper Back
Dimension:   185mm x 240mm
Weight:   1250


Textbook


About the book

This book, written for graduate and post-graduate chemistry students, provides an extensive coverage of various organic reactions, rearrangements and reagents, with emphasis on their applications in organic synthesis. In the chapters on oxidation and reduction a summary of oxidation and reduction of organic compounds with the different reagents is given in a tabular form for the convenience of students. The most commonly encountered reaction intermediates are discussed in detail. The applications of organic reagents are illustrated with examples while the chapters on prericyclic reactions and photochemical reactions were included in the second and third editions, respectively, in this fourth edition a new chapter on solved problems has been added, to enable students evaluate their understanding of the topic. This book is also very useful for students taking competitive examinations.


Key Features

  • NEW TO THE FOURTH EDITION: Chapter on • Solved Problems on Reaction Mechanism



Table of Contents

Preface to the Fourth Edition / Preface to the First Edition / Chemical Kinetics and Reaction Pathways/ Reaction Intermediates, Ylides and Enamines / Oxidation / Reduction / Some Reactions, Mechanisms and Applications / Molecular Rearrangements / Organometallic Compounds / Reagents / Pericyclic Reactions / Photochemical Reactions / Solved Problems on Reaction Mechanism / References / Problems / Index.




Audience

Advanced Undergraduate and Graduate Students & Chemists


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