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Organic Analytical Chemistry:Theory and Practice
Authors:   Jag Mohan

ISBN: 978-81-7319-472-6 
Publication Year:   Reprint 2014
Pages:   675
Binding:   Paper Back


About the book

This book is written primarily for the of students of organic chemistry and pharmaceutical sciences in organic analytical chemistry.


Key Features

  • Identification and characterization of organic compountds by classical methods • Mechanism of various reactions involved in the detection of functional groups and their derivatization • Functional groups interfering with a given test procedure • Identification of organic compounds by spectral methods (IR, UV, NMR and Mass Spectrometry) • Chemical analysis of other instrumental techniques -Atomic emission spectroscopy, Electron spin resonance spectroscopy, fluorimetry & Phosphorimetry, Flame photometry and X-ray methods • General techniques for separation and purification including Gas Chromatography and HPLC • Preparation of organic compounds based on important name reactions and pharmaceutical properties • Mechanism of the reactions involved in the synthesis • Simple analytical techniques and specific methods of quantitative elemental, functional groups and biochemical estimations Composite spectral problems



Table of content

Preface / Part I: Qualitative Analysis – Organic Analysis of Functional Groups and their Derivatization: Identification of Unknown Compounds / Identification of Simple Binary and Ternary Mixtures of Organic Compounds / Confirmatory Tests of Common Organic Compounds, their Derivatization and Classified Tables including Melting and Boiling Points / Part II: Qualitative Analysis (Spectral Methods): Infrared Spectroscopy / Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy / Mass Spectrometry / Ultra-Violet Spectroscopy / Instrumental Techniques for Chemical Analysis / Part III: General Techniques for Separation, Purification and Preparation of Organic Compounds: General Techniques for Separation and Purification of Organic Compounds / Organic Preparations / Part IV: Quantative Elemental, Functional Groups and Biochemical Estimations: Estimations of Elements / Estimation of Functional Groups / Quantitative Biochemical Estimations / Composite spectral problems / Appendices




Audience
Graduate & Postgraduate Students, Teachers and Researchers of organic chemistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences