Aromatic chemistry
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Aromatic chemistry
(Oxford chemistry primers, 4)(Oxford science publications)
Oxford University Press, 1994, c1992
Repr. with corrections
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Includes references and index
Description and Table of Contents
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: pbk ISBN 9780198556749
Description
All the basic principles of this important topic are clearly presented here in an account which takes as examples many compounds of industrial and biological significance. Consideration is given to the structure, reactions, and properties of benzene and classes of aromatic compounds derived from it, and topics such as thermodynamic versus kinetic control and pericyclic reactions are introduced. The text also covers polycyclic arenes and the small and large ring
systems which are embraced by the wider definition of aromaticity.
Table of Contents
- 1. Benzene
- 2. Addition versus electrophilic substitution reactions
- 3. Orientation of substitution in benzene derivatives
- 4. Arylmalides
- 5. Aromatic nitroso and nitro compounds
- 6. Sulphonic acids and their derivatives
- 7. Phenols
- 8. Aromatic alcohols
- 9. Aromatic aldehydes, acids, and derivatives
- 10. Polycyclic arenes
- 11. Small and large ring systems
- Volume
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: hbk ISBN 9780198556756
Description
All the basic principles of this topic are presented here in an account which uses as examples many compounds of industrial and biological significance. Consideration is given to the structure, reactions and properties of benzene and classes of aromatic compounds derived from them, and topics such as thermodynamic versus kinetic control and pericyclic reactions are introduced. The text also covers polycyclic arenes and the small and large ring systems which are embraced by the wider definition of aromaticity.
Table of Contents
- Aromatic character and the structure of benzene
- reactions of arenes
- common electrophilic reactions
- orientation of electrophilic sibstitution reactions
- nucleophilic aromatic substitution
- aromatic compounds
- polycyclic arenes
- wider aspects of aromaticity.
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