Reaction Mechanisms in Organic Chemistry
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Product details
- ISBN 9783527349647
- Weight: 1985g
- Dimensions: 216 x 276mm
- Publication Date: 05 Jan 2022
- Publisher: Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH
- Publication City/Country: DE
- Product Form: Hardback
An accessible and step-by-step exploration of organic reaction mechanisms
In Reaction Mechanisms in Organic Chemistry, eminent researcher Dr. Metin Balci delivers an excellent textbook for understanding organic reaction mechanisms. The book offers a way for undergraduate and graduate students to understand???rather than memorize???the principles of reaction mechanisms. It includes the most important reaction types, including substitution, elimination, addition, pericyclic, and C-C coupling reactions.
Each chapter contains problems and accompanying solutions that cover central concepts in organic chemistry. Students will learn to understand the foundational nature of ideas like Lewis acids and bases, electron density, the mesomeric effect, and the inductive effect via the use of detailed examples and an expansive discussion of the concept of hybridization.
Along with sections covering aromaticity and the chemistry of intermediates, the book includes:
Perfect for students of chemistry, biochemistry, and pharmacy, Reaction Mechanisms in Organic Chemistry will also earn a place in the libraries of researchers and lecturers in these fields seeking a one-stop resource on organic reaction mechanisms.
Metin Balcı, PhD, is Professor Emeritus of the Middle East Technical University in Ankara. He received his doctorate in 1976 from the University of Cologne. His research is focused on the synthesis of cyclitols, endoperoxides, cyclic strained compounds, bromine chemistry, and heterocyclic compounds.
