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Detailing the latest rules and international practice, this new volume can be considered a guide to the essential organic chemical nomenclature, commonly described as the "Blue Book."
Author : G. J. Leigh Publisher : Royal Society of Chemistry Page : 271 pages File Size : 54,5 Mb Release : 2011 Category : Reference ISBN : 9781849730075
Principles of Chemical Nomenclature by G. J. Leigh Pdf
Aimed at pre-university and undergraduate students, this volume surveys the current IUPAC nomenclature recommendations in organic, inorganic and macromolecular chemistry.
Author : International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry Publisher : Royal Society of Chemistry Page : 379 pages File Size : 51,9 Mb Release : 2005 Category : Science ISBN : 9780854044382
Systematic Nomenclature of Organic Chemistry by D. Hellwinkel Pdf
Hellwinkel gives a short and general introduction to the systematic nomenclature of organic compounds. On the basis of carefully selected examples it offers simple and concise guidelines for the generation of systematic compound names as codified by the IUPAC rules. Besides the most common compound classes important special areas such as cyclophanes, carbohydrates, organometallic and isotopically modified compounds and stereochemical specifications are dealt with. In cases where there is not yet a finalised set of IUPAC rules, possibilities for logical and desirable extensions of existing rules are outlined. Likewise, deviations from Chemical Abstracts and Beilstein index names are noted, if significant. The German version (4th edition) is meanwhile a longseller.
Rules for the Nomenclature of Organic Chemistry by L. C. Cross,W. Klyne Pdf
Rules for the Nomenclature of Organic Chemistry: Section E: Stereochemistry (Recommendations 1974) deals with the main principles of stereochemistry. The rules discussed in this section have two main objects, namely, to prescribe, for basic views, terms that may provide a common language in all aspects of stereochemistry; and to define the ways in which these terms may be incorporated into the names of individual compounds. This book discusses the steric structure of a compound, which is denoted by an affix or affixes to the name that does not prescribe the stereochemistry. This text explains that isomers are termed stereoisomers when they differ only in the arrangement of the atoms in space. This book explains as well that the terms relative stereochemistry and relative configuration are used to describe the positions of substituents on different atoms in a molecule relative to one another. This book is a valuable resource for organic chemists.
Chemical nomenclature can be a complicated subject. As a result, most works on the subject are rather dry textbooks and primarily consist of sets of instructions on how to name chemicals. This practical book proves that chemical nomenclature can be interesting, not just a `necessary evil'. Written in a lively and engaging style by experts in their particular fields, this new book provides a general discussion on why good, clear nomenclature is needed. It introduces the reader to the various forms of nomenclature without reading like a textbook. Both `systematic' and `trivial' nomenclature systems are used widely (and interchangeably) in chemistry and this new book covers both areas. For example, systematic nomenclature in both the CAS and IUPAC styles is introduced. These systems have many similarities but important differences which the chemist should be aware of. Specialized naming systems are needed for polymers and natural products and these areas are covered in separate chapters. The naming of elements is a very topical subject at the moment and so this is included to ensure a comprehensive coverage. Covering a wide range of topics in the area of nomenclature and acting as an introduction to a varied field, this book will be of interest to industrial chemists as well as students at senior undergraduate and postgraduate level.
From Vitamins to Baked Goods: Real Applications of Organic Chemistry by Lizhi - Fan,Kieran - Gallagher Pdf
This stand-alone module intends to provide some motivation for studying organic chemistry. The topics touch briefly on some basic organic chemistry topics and focus on various organic compounds that readers would encounter in everyday life.
The perfect complement to your first organic chemistry course or for quick review in later courses, Organic Nomenclature: A Programmed Introduction, Sixth Edition teaches correct, up-to-date organic chemical nomenclature. The rules, styles, and details of IUPAC names are emphasized -- such as punctuation and spacing -- which are used almost exclusively in Chemical Abstracts indexing. It includes a separate treatment of functional group classes and combines coverage of aliphatic and aromatic compounds. Also, it focuses more on systematic nomenclature than on unsystematic names that may have little use in the future.
Author : International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry Publisher : Unknown Page : 86 pages File Size : 55,5 Mb Release : 1966 Category : Electronic ISBN : OCLC:263545683
Author : International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry Publisher : Unknown Page : 102 pages File Size : 46,8 Mb Release : 1966 Category : Chemistry ISBN : UOM:39015016048442
Nomenclature of Organic Chemistry: Definitive rules for (section A) Hydrocarbons. (Section B) Fundamental Heterolcyclic systems, issued by the Commission on the Nomenclature of Organic Chemistry, July 1957. Definitive rules for nomenclature of steroids, issued by the Commissions on the Nomenclature of Organic Chemistry and the Nomenclature of Biological Chemistry, 1957 by International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry Pdf