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Structure and Reactivity in Organic Chemistry


Structure and Reactivity in Organic Chemistry

Paperback by Maskill, Howard (Senior Lecturer in Chemistry, Senior Lecturer in Chemistry, University of Newcastle upon Tyne)

Structure and Reactivity in Organic Chemistry

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ISBN:
9780198558200
Publication Date:
14 Oct 1999
Language:
English
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
Pages:
100 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 30 Apr 2024
Structure and Reactivity in Organic Chemistry

Description

This book for advanced undergraduates covers areas of mechanistic and physical organic chemistry in a non-mathematical way. The topics included are essential in any modern chemistry degree, yet are not included in standard organic chemistry textbooks for undergraduates. The book starts with a consideration of molecular vibrations and intermolecular interactions, and introduces the use of potential energy profiles and reaction maps to describe organic chemical transformations. The relationship between kinetics and organic reaction mechanisms is then explored with special emphasis on the interpretation of activation parameters. The relationship between molecular structure and chemical reactivity, i.e. correlation analysis, is then covered, followed by a chapter on catalysis of organic chemical reactions in solution by small molecules. The treatment of catalysis explores how the molecular structure of compounds determines their reactivity either as substrates or as catalysts. The final chapter is devoted to isotope effects in mechanistic organic chemistry, concentrating on deuterium kinetic isotope effects.

Contents

Organic reaction mechanisms and reaction maps ; Molecular mechanisms and reaction rates ; Correlation analysis: quantitative relationships between molecular structure and chemical reactivity ; catalysis of organic reactions in solution by small molecules and ions ; Isotope effects upon organic chemical reactions ; References and background reading ; Index

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