Reactive Intermediates: 8 (Oxford Chemistry Primers)

Reactive Intermediates: 8 (Oxford Chemistry Primers)

by Christopher J. Moody (Author)

Synopsis

Neutral reactive intermediates - radicals, carbenes, nitrenes, and arynes - have an interesting place within the history of organic chemistry. Once regarded as curiosities, then intensively studied from the mechanistic point of view by physical organic chemists, they now play a key role in synthetic chemistry. This concise text concentrates on the last aspect of reactive intermediate chemistry; the important reactions of these electron-deficient species are laid out clearly and simply, with carefully chosen examples illustrating their use in organic synthesis. Each chapter includes a few problems as well as suggestions for further reading and provides undergraduates with an invaluable summary of this important topic in organic chemistry.

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Format: Illustrated
Pages: 96
Edition: Illustrated
Publisher: Oxford University Press, U.S.A.
Published: 06 Aug 1992

ISBN 10: 0198556721
ISBN 13: 9780198556725

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'This concise text concentrates on the last aspect of reactive intermediate chemistry; the important reactions of these electron-deficient species are laid out clearly and simply, with carefull chosen examples illustrating their use in organic synthesis. Each chapter includes a few problems as well as suggestions with an invaluable summary of this important topic in organic chemistry.' Flash Technique
'This is a particularly successful item in this series of chemistry primers. The presentation is lucid. This is a really useful supplement to textbooks.' Aslib Book Guide, Vol.58, No. 1, January 1993
'With student grants diminishing in purchasing power, it is pleasing to come across an advanced undergraduate textbook on this subject at under GBP5.00. Admittedly it is a short book, but the material is attractively presented and profusely illustrated with chemical structures.' Times Higher