Functional Groups Characteristics and Interconversions - Softcover

Book 29 of 84: Oxford Chemistry Primers

Meakins, G. D.

 
9780198558675: Functional Groups Characteristics and Interconversions

Synopsis

The characteristic properties of functional groups and the methods for interconverting them build the foundation of organic chemistry. Information on functional groups may be found in many published texts, but the germane material is usually interspersed with pages of extraneous, often dauntingly complex references. A researcher who needs quick information on ketones, for instance, can spend hours wading through overwhelming data that is only remotely relevant. This primer is a very accessible, succinct and lively reference that adheres to basics-only coverage of the major functional groups. It includes organic halides, organometallic compounds, alkanes, alkenes, alkynes, aldehydes and ketones, carboxylic acids and derivatives, alcohols, ethers, and amines.

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About the Author

G. Denis Meakins, retired, Emeritus Fellow, Keble College, Oxford.

From the Back Cover

The characteristic properties of functional groups and the methods for interconverting them are the foundations of organic chemistry. Approaches to new compounds may involve many stages in which a precursor's functional group must be transformed. To effect such changes efficiently is the hallmark of a successful synthesis. This primer selects widely used reactions which are the basis of organic chemistry, and presents them in a systematic framework to give a broad understanding of their mechanistic features. Subjects are presented concisely and systematically, including many schemes and diagrams.

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