Chemistry of Carbonyl Compounds and Derivatives

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A01=Paulo Costa
A01=Peter Bakuzis
A01=Prof. Paulo Costa
A01=Prof. Ronaldo Pilli
A01=Prof. Sergio Pinheiro
A01=Ronaldo Pilli
A01=Sergio Pinheiro
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aldehyde reactions
alpha substitution
Author_Paulo Costa
Author_Peter Bakuzis
Author_Prof. Paulo Costa
Author_Prof. Ronaldo Pilli
Author_Prof. Sergio Pinheiro
Author_Ronaldo Pilli
Author_Sergio Pinheiro
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carbonyl reduction
carboxylic acid reactivity
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green chemistry principles
imine chemistry
ketone synthesis
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molecular orbital theory
nucleophilic addition
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Product details

  • ISBN 9781788017831
  • Weight: 1418g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 15 Jun 2022
  • Publisher: Royal Society of Chemistry
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
  • Language: English
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Originally published in Portuguese, this book is divided into three sections: the chemistry of aldehydes, ketones, nitriles, imines and derivatives; the chemistry of carboxylic and carbonic acids and derivatives; and the chemistry of alpha, beta-unsaturated carbonyls. The authors have merged aspects of valence bond and molecular orbital theories in order to discuss structural and physico-chemical properties and reactivity and stereochemical outcomes of the most relevant reactions for these functional groups.

The book provides representative experimental procedures for key reactions; highlights to contextualize the concepts; properties (industrial applications, biochemical significance and catalytic developments in order to cope with the major tenets of the green chemistry approach) and includes some biographical notes for the scientists who contributed to this field. It will help advanced level undergraduate and graduate students to understand and become well acquainted with the reactions of carbonyl compounds and derivatives. The integrated approach is considered an attractive feature of this book since students receive relatively little exposure to molecular orbital theory at the undergraduate level. The juxtaposition of conventional valence bond theory with molecular orbital theory fills a largely unmet pedagogical niche.

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