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Book Synopsis
The second edition of Organic Chemistry maintains all the innovative features of the first edition in a sleeker, slimmer, and easier-to-navigate design. Hailed by J Chem Ed as “the new wave” in organic textbooks, this book’s mechanistic approach constructs organic chemistry from the ground up. By focusing on the points of reactivities in organic, this text allows students to approach more and more complex molecules with enhanced understanding. Also noteworthy are the biochemical examples for their variety, substance, and depth. Despite its unique emphasis on reactivity, the book facilitates easy adoption by covering organic compound classes in the traditional order. Hundreds of worked examples and student exercises combine with clear writing and sound pedagogy to make this text an exceptional choice.

What's New in this Edition?
  • a sleeker, slimmer volume
  • improved organization designed for ease of use
  • more examples and solved exercises
  • fewer specialized topics
  • the first chapter on nucleophilic substitution has been expanded and divided into two chapters, allowing alkyl halides and alcohol substitution reactions to be treated separately
  • oxidation reactions of alcohols have been removed from the chapter on elimination reactions, and a separate chapter on reduction and oxidation reactions has been created (Chapter 11), which also includes discussions about the reduction and oxidation reactions of alkenes
  • the chemistry of dienes, including the Diels-Alder reaction, have been collected in a chapter separate from the one devoted to the addition reactions of simple alkenes
  • the order of topics in the chapters presenting spectroscopic methods has been reversed, so nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy is now covered first
  • the chapter that introduces synthetic methods has been largely preserved from the first edition, but it is followed directly by the chapter on enantioselective synthesis
  • the discussion of enantioselective reactions has been completely rewritten, and its emphasis has been changed to encourage students to think about designing enantioselective syntheses without having to memorize a lot of details about specific reagents and conditions
  • the topic of aromatic compounds – benzene and its derivatives – has been moved, and the presentations about diazonium compounds and nucleophilic aromatic substitution reactions, have been incorporated into new Chapter 17
  • the chapter about about aldehydes, ketones, and carbohydrates has been divided into two chapters in the current edition, with the division made according to the reaction mechanisms involved, not according to the functional groups that are undergoing the reactions
  • the chapter on nitrogen-containing compounds has been parceled in this edition among several chapters in the new edition
  • in contrast, the discussions of polymer chemistry, which were interspersed throughout the book in the first edition, have been collected to form Chapter 26 in this edition


Table of Contents
1. The Structures of Organic Molecules
2. Bonding in Organic Molecules
3. The Conformations of Organic Molecules
4. The Stereochemistry of Organic Molecules
5. Chemical Reactions and Mechanisms
6. Substitution Reactions of Alkyl Halides
7. Substitution Reactions of Alcohols and Related Compounds
8. Elimination Reactions of Alkyl Halides, Alcohols and Related Compounds
9. Addition Reactions of Alkenes and Alkynes
10. Addition Reactions of Conjugated Dienes
11. Oxidation and Reduction Reactions
12. Free Radicals: Substitution and Addition Reactions
13. Proton and Carbon Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy
14. Determining the Structures of Organic Molecules
15. Organometallic Reagents and Chemical Synthesis
16. Asymmetric Reactions and Synthesis
17. The Chemistry of Benzene and Its Derivativesa
18. Nucleophilic Addition Reactions of Aldehydes and Ketones
19. Addition-Substitution Reactions of Aldehydes and Ketones; The Chemistry of Carbohydrates
20. Addition-Elimination Reactions of Aldehydes and Ketones
21. Addition-Elimination Reactions of Carboxylic Acids and Derivatives
22. The Acid-Base Chemistry of Carbonyl Compounds
23. The Nucleophilic Addition Reactions of Enolate Ions
24. Conjugate Addition Reactions of Unsaturated Carbonyl Compounds
25. The Chemistry of Polycyclic and Heterocyclic Arenes
26. Polymers and Polymerization
27. Amino acids, Peptides, and Proteins
28. Nucleic acids and Molecular Recognition

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    Publisher: University Science Books,U.S.
    Publication Date: 26/01/2006
    ISBN13: 9781891389382, 978-1891389382
    ISBN10: 1891389386

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    The second edition of Organic Chemistry maintains all the innovative features of the first edition in a sleeker, slimmer, and easier-to-navigate design. Hailed by J Chem Ed as “the new wave” in organic textbooks, this book’s mechanistic approach constructs organic chemistry from the ground up. By focusing on the points of reactivities in organic, this text allows students to approach more and more complex molecules with enhanced understanding. Also noteworthy are the biochemical examples for their variety, substance, and depth. Despite its unique emphasis on reactivity, the book facilitates easy adoption by covering organic compound classes in the traditional order. Hundreds of worked examples and student exercises combine with clear writing and sound pedagogy to make this text an exceptional choice.

    What's New in this Edition?
    • a sleeker, slimmer volume
    • improved organization designed for ease of use
    • more examples and solved exercises
    • fewer specialized topics
    • the first chapter on nucleophilic substitution has been expanded and divided into two chapters, allowing alkyl halides and alcohol substitution reactions to be treated separately
    • oxidation reactions of alcohols have been removed from the chapter on elimination reactions, and a separate chapter on reduction and oxidation reactions has been created (Chapter 11), which also includes discussions about the reduction and oxidation reactions of alkenes
    • the chemistry of dienes, including the Diels-Alder reaction, have been collected in a chapter separate from the one devoted to the addition reactions of simple alkenes
    • the order of topics in the chapters presenting spectroscopic methods has been reversed, so nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy is now covered first
    • the chapter that introduces synthetic methods has been largely preserved from the first edition, but it is followed directly by the chapter on enantioselective synthesis
    • the discussion of enantioselective reactions has been completely rewritten, and its emphasis has been changed to encourage students to think about designing enantioselective syntheses without having to memorize a lot of details about specific reagents and conditions
    • the topic of aromatic compounds – benzene and its derivatives – has been moved, and the presentations about diazonium compounds and nucleophilic aromatic substitution reactions, have been incorporated into new Chapter 17
    • the chapter about about aldehydes, ketones, and carbohydrates has been divided into two chapters in the current edition, with the division made according to the reaction mechanisms involved, not according to the functional groups that are undergoing the reactions
    • the chapter on nitrogen-containing compounds has been parceled in this edition among several chapters in the new edition
    • in contrast, the discussions of polymer chemistry, which were interspersed throughout the book in the first edition, have been collected to form Chapter 26 in this edition


    Table of Contents
    1. The Structures of Organic Molecules
    2. Bonding in Organic Molecules
    3. The Conformations of Organic Molecules
    4. The Stereochemistry of Organic Molecules
    5. Chemical Reactions and Mechanisms
    6. Substitution Reactions of Alkyl Halides
    7. Substitution Reactions of Alcohols and Related Compounds
    8. Elimination Reactions of Alkyl Halides, Alcohols and Related Compounds
    9. Addition Reactions of Alkenes and Alkynes
    10. Addition Reactions of Conjugated Dienes
    11. Oxidation and Reduction Reactions
    12. Free Radicals: Substitution and Addition Reactions
    13. Proton and Carbon Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy
    14. Determining the Structures of Organic Molecules
    15. Organometallic Reagents and Chemical Synthesis
    16. Asymmetric Reactions and Synthesis
    17. The Chemistry of Benzene and Its Derivativesa
    18. Nucleophilic Addition Reactions of Aldehydes and Ketones
    19. Addition-Substitution Reactions of Aldehydes and Ketones; The Chemistry of Carbohydrates
    20. Addition-Elimination Reactions of Aldehydes and Ketones
    21. Addition-Elimination Reactions of Carboxylic Acids and Derivatives
    22. The Acid-Base Chemistry of Carbonyl Compounds
    23. The Nucleophilic Addition Reactions of Enolate Ions
    24. Conjugate Addition Reactions of Unsaturated Carbonyl Compounds
    25. The Chemistry of Polycyclic and Heterocyclic Arenes
    26. Polymers and Polymerization
    27. Amino acids, Peptides, and Proteins
    28. Nucleic acids and Molecular Recognition

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