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OverviewOrganic Chemistry, Second Edition, Volume I: Organic Functional Group Preparations provides a convenient and useful source of reliable preparative procedures for the most common functional groups. This book discusses the preparations of each group that are subdivided into different reaction types, including elimination, condensation, and oxidation and reduction reactions. Organized into 21 chapters, this edition begins with an overview of the reduction methods that allow the preparation of hydrocarbon of known structure. This text then explores the acid-catalyzed of thermal elimination of water from alcohols, which is a common laboratory method for the preparation of olefins. Other chapters consider the two most significant synthetic methods for introducing an acetylenic group into the molecule, which involve the elimination of hydrogen halides. This book discusses as well the importance of oxidation reactions. The final chapter deals with sulfonation reactions. This book is a valuable resource for organic chemists and research workers. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Bozzano G Luisa , Gerard Meurant , Stanley Robert Sandler , Wolf KaroPublisher: Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc Imprint: Academic Press Inc Edition: 2nd edition Volume: v. 12-1 Dimensions: Width: 15.00cm , Height: 4.10cm , Length: 23.00cm Weight: 1.200kg ISBN: 9780126186017ISBN 10: 0126186014 Pages: 657 Publication Date: 01 November 1983 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Replaced By: 9780126186000 Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: In Print ![]() Limited stock is available. It will be ordered for you and shipped pending supplier's limited stock. Table of ContentsPreface From the Preface to the First Edition Chapter 1/Hydrocarbons (Paraffinic and Aromatic) 1. Introduction 2. Reduction Reactions 3. Condensation Reactions 4. Elimination Reactions 5. Dehydrogenations 6. Miscellaneous Methods References Chapter 2/Olefins 1. Introduction 2. Elimination Reactions 3. Condensation Reactions 4. Reduction Reactions 5. Isomerization Reactions 6. Miscellaneous Methods References Chapter 3/Acetylenes 1. Introduction 2. Elimination Reactions 3. Condensation Reactions 4. Oxidation Reactions 5. Rearrangement Reactions 6. Miscellaneous Methods References Chapter 4/Alcohols and Phenols 1. Introduction 2. Hydrolysis Reactions 3. Condensation Reactions 4. Reduction Reactions 5. Oxidation Reactions 6. Rearrangement Reactions 7. Miscellaneous Methods References Chapter 5/Ethers and Oxides 1. Introduction 2. Condensation Reactions 3. Elimination Reactions 4. Oxidation Reactions 5. Miscellaneous Methods References Chapter 6/Halides 1. Introduction 2. Condensation Reactions 3. Elimination and Cleavage Reactions 4. Miscellaneous Methods References Chapter 7/Aldehydes 1. Introduction 2. Oxidation Reactions 3. Reduction Reactions 4. Condensation Reactions 5. Elimination Reactions 6. Miscellaneous Methods References Chapter 8/Ketones 1. Introduction 2. Oxidation Reactions 3. Condensation Reactions 4. Elimination Reactions 5. Rearrangement Reactions 6. Miscellaneous Methods References Chapter 9/Carboxylic Acids 1. Introduction 2. Oxidation Reactions 3. Oxidation of Olefins 4. Oxidation of Ketones and Quinones 5. Bimolecular Oxidation-Reduction Reactions 6. Carbonation of Organometallic Reagents 7. Carboxylation of the Aromatic Nucleus 8. Condensation Reactions 9. Hydrolysis of Acid Derivatives 10. Miscellaneous Methods References Chapter 10/Esters 1. Introduction 2. Condensation Reactions 3. Oxidation Reactions 4. Reduction Reactions 5. Rearrangements 6. Miscellaneous Methods References Chapter 11/Amides 1. Introduction 2. Dehydration of Ammonium Salts 3. Condensation Reactions 4. Addition Reactions 5. Hydration Reactions with Nitriles 6. Oxidation Reactions 7. Reduction Reactions 8. Rearrangement Reactions 9. Miscellaneous References Chapter 12/Cyanates, Isocyanates, Thiocyanates, and Isothiocyanates 1. Introduction 2. Cyanates 3. Isocyanates 4. Thiocyanates 5. Isothiocyanates References Chapter 13/Amines 1. Introduction 2. Condensation Reactions 3. Reduction Reactions 4. Rearrangement and Related Reactions 5. Miscellaneous Preparations References Chapter 14/Hydrazine Derivatives, Hydrazones, and Hydrazides 1. Introduction 2. Hydrazines 3. Hydrazones 4. Hydrazides 5. Miscellaneous Preparations References Chapter 15/Diazo and Diazonium Compounds 1. Introduction 2. Aliphatic Diazo Compounds 3. Aromatic Diazonium Salts 4. Miscellaneous Preparations of Diazo Componds References Chapter 16/Nitro Compounds 1. Introduction 2. Aliphatic Nitro Compounds 3. Aromatic Nitro Compounds 4. Miscellaneous Methods References Chapter 17/Nitriles (Cyanides) 1. Introduction 2. Elimination Reactions 3. Condensation Reactions 4. Oxidation Reactions 5. Reduction Reactions 6. Miscellaneous Reactions References Chapter 18/Mercaptans, Sulfides, and Disulfides 1. Introduction 2. Mercaptans (Thiols) 3. Sulfides 4. Disulfides References Chapter 19/Sulfoxides 1. Introduction 2. Oxidation Methods 3. Miscellaneous Methods References Chapter 20/Sulfones 1. Introduction 2. Oxidation Methods 3. Condensation Methods 4. Miscellaneous Methods References Chapter 21/Sulfonic Acids, Sulfonic Acid Derivatives, and Sulfinic Acids 1. Introduction 2. Sulfonic Acids 3. Derivatives of Sulfonic Acids 4. Sulfinic Acids 5. Miscellaneous Methods References IndexReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |