Vogel's text book of practical organic chemistry
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Still recognized as thedefinitive text on practical topics related to organic chemistry, this text is relied upon by undergraduates, postgraduate students, and professional organic chemists. Topics covered include thestructural and theoretical principles required when designing asynthesis; the disconnection or synthon approach; the principles ofretrosynthetic analysis applied to relevant aliphatic, aromatic, alicyclic and heterocyclic compounds; and developments in reactiontechniques.
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An introductory chapter on the structural and theoretical principles required when designing a synthesis.
The disconnection on synthon approach now integrated into the text, and the principles of retrosynthetic analysis applied to relevant aliphatic, aromatic, alicyclic and heterocyclic compounds.
Synthesis methodology is expanded to cover a range of new reagents, including oxidants and reductants; reagents for asymmetric synthesis; and those derived from lithium, boron, silicon, phosphorous and suphur.
Recent developments in reaction techniques which include: handling of air-sensitive and moisture-sensitive compounds; new chromatographic procedures; phase transfer catalysis; and solid support reagents.
Over 100 new experiments selected from the literature to illustrate new reagents and techniques, and the operation of protection, selectivity and control in synthesis.
A more detailed treatment of carbon-13 n.m.r. spectroscopy, and the interpretation of spectroscopic data for many of synthesized compounds.