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Mechanisms of Organic Reactions (Oxford Chemistry Primers)

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This concise, authoritative, and up-to-date overview begins with a chapter in which modern terminology, definitions, and concepts of mechanisms and reactivity are introduced. The following chapters provide accounts of the mechanisms of four of the main classes of reactions of aliphatic compounds. Rather than simply presenting the mechanisms to the reader, these chapters begin with experimental evidence and then demonstrate how this leads to the mechanistic deductions. Problems at the end of each chapter and a short bibliography further enhance this volume.


Editorial Reviews

Review

`Teachers ... should benefit from an alternative book on mechanisms, with its incorporation of reaction maps and modern vocabulary, eg nucleofuges.' Alan Dronsfield, Education in Chemistry, November 1997`'...concise introduction to important mechanisms of organic reactions...Howard Maskill deosn't just describe mechanisms, he also indicates the type of evidence on which they are based, and encourages his readers tow eigh the evidence careflly.'' New Scientist

About the Author

Howard Maskill is a Senior Lecturer in Chemistry at the University of Newcastle upon Tyne.

Reviews:

4.0 out of 5 stars Four Stars

A.C. · May 9, 2016

Good for reviewing reactions if you already know them

3.0 out of 5 stars Disappointing

A. · August 3, 2001

I recommend buying "Foundations of Organic Chemistry" (same publisher) instead. This book is way to brief to be very helpful. There are lots of things missing. I do not recommend. The best book on mechanisms, however, is "The Art of Writing Reasonable Reaction Mechanisms".

Five Stars

M.T.M. · January 16, 2016

Super value. Many thanks.

Excellent material to aid initial studies

a. · May 19, 2012

This is a well written, succint and accesible introduction to the most basic mechanisms of organic chemical reactions. It does cover the fundamentals of Nucleophilic substitution in aliphatic (non-aromatic) compounds and also provides a general overview of mechanisms of addition, both electrophilic and nucleophilic. The text offers relevant examples and step by step explanations which are useful and aid understanding of the subject.

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Description:

This concise, authoritative, and up-to-date overview begins with a chapter in which modern terminology, definitions, and concepts of mechanisms and reactivity are introduced. The following chapters provide accounts of the mechanisms of four of the main classes of reactions of aliphatic compounds. Rather than simply presenting the mechanisms to the reader, these chapters begin with experimental evidence and then demonstrate how this leads to the mechanistic deductions. Problems at the end of each chapter and a short bibliography further enhance this volume.


Editorial Reviews

Review

`Teachers ... should benefit from an alternative book on mechanisms, with its incorporation of reaction maps and modern vocabulary, eg nucleofuges.' Alan Dronsfield, Education in Chemistry, November 1997`'...concise introduction to important mechanisms of organic reactions...Howard Maskill deosn't just describe mechanisms, he also indicates the type of evidence on which they are based, and encourages his readers tow eigh the evidence careflly.'' New Scientist

About the Author

Howard Maskill is a Senior Lecturer in Chemistry at the University of Newcastle upon Tyne.

Reviews:

4.0 out of 5 stars Four Stars

A.C. · May 9, 2016

Good for reviewing reactions if you already know them

3.0 out of 5 stars Disappointing

A. · August 3, 2001

I recommend buying "Foundations of Organic Chemistry" (same publisher) instead. This book is way to brief to be very helpful. There are lots of things missing. I do not recommend. The best book on mechanisms, however, is "The Art of Writing Reasonable Reaction Mechanisms".

Five Stars

M.T.M. · January 16, 2016

Super value. Many thanks.

Excellent material to aid initial studies

a. · May 19, 2012

This is a well written, succint and accesible introduction to the most basic mechanisms of organic chemical reactions. It does cover the fundamentals of Nucleophilic substitution in aliphatic (non-aromatic) compounds and also provides a general overview of mechanisms of addition, both electrophilic and nucleophilic. The text offers relevant examples and step by step explanations which are useful and aid understanding of the subject.

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