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Reaction Mechanisms in Organic Synthesis Rakesh Kumar Parashar (Reader, Chemistry Department, Kirori Mal College, Dehli University)

Reaction Mechanisms in Organic Synthesis By Rakesh Kumar Parashar (Reader, Chemistry Department, Kirori Mal College, Dehli University)

Reaction Mechanisms in Organic Synthesis by Rakesh Kumar Parashar (Reader, Chemistry Department, Kirori Mal College, Dehli University)


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The jump from an understanding of organic chemistry at undergraduate level to that required at postgraduate level or in industry can be difficult. Many advanced textbooks contain hundreds of examples of various reaction mechanisms, in a level of detail which obscures the essential framework underling and uniting those reactions.

Reaction Mechanisms in Organic Synthesis Summary

Reaction Mechanisms in Organic Synthesis by Rakesh Kumar Parashar (Reader, Chemistry Department, Kirori Mal College, Dehli University)

Organic chemistry is a core part of the chemistry curricula, and advanced levels texts often obscure the essential framework underlying and uniting the vast numbers of reactions as a result of the high level of detail presented. The material in this book is condensed into a manageable text of 350 pages and presented in a clear and logical fashion, focusing purely on the basics of the subject without going through exhaustive detail or repetitive examples. The book aims to bridge the gap between undergraduate organic chemistry textbooks and advanced level textbooks, beginning with a basic introductory course and arranging the reaction mechanisms according to an ascending order of difficulty. As such, the author believes the book will be excellent primer for advanced postgraduates

Reaction Mechanisms in Organic Synthesis is written from the point of view of the synthetic organic chemist, enabling students and researchers to understand and expand on reactions covered in foundation courses, and to apply them in a practical context by designing syntheses. As a further aid to the practical research student, the content is organized according to the conditions under which a reaction is executed rather than by the types of mechanisms. Particular emphasis is placed on controlling stereospecificity and regiospecificity.

Topics covered include:

  • Transition metal mediated carbon-carbon bond formation reactions
  • Use of stabilized carbanions, ylides and enamines for carbon-carbon bond formation reactions,
  • Advanced level use of oxidation and reduction reagents in synthesis.

As a modern text, this book stands out from its competitors due to its comprehensive coverage of recently published research. The book contains specific examples from the latest literature, covering modern reactions and the latest procedural modifications. The focus on contemporary and synthetically useful reactions ensures that the contents are specifically relevant and attractive to postgraduate students and industrial organic chemists.

About Rakesh Kumar Parashar (Reader, Chemistry Department, Kirori Mal College, Dehli University)

Rakesh Kumar Parashar is a Reader at the Chemistry Deparment, Kirori Mal College, University of Delhi, India

Table of Contents

Preface.

About the author.

Acknowledgments.

Abbreviations.

CHAPTER 1 SYNTHETIC STRATEGIES.

CHAPTER 2 REACTIVE INTERMEDIATES.

CHAPTER 3 STABILIZED CARBANIONS, ENAMINES AND YLIDES.

CHAPTER 4 CARBON - CARBON DOUBLE BOND FORMING REACTIONS.

CHAPTER 5 TRANSITION METALS MEDIATED CARBON-CARBON BOND FORMING REACTIONS.

CHAPTER 6 REDUCTIONS.

CHAPTER 7 OXIDATIONS.

CHAPTER 8 PERICYCLIC REACTIONS

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NLS9781405190893
9781405190893
1405190892
Reaction Mechanisms in Organic Synthesis by Rakesh Kumar Parashar (Reader, Chemistry Department, Kirori Mal College, Dehli University)
New
Paperback
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
2008-12-05
400
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