In this account of aromatic chemistry, a series of chapters describes the synthesis and reactions of the major functional derivatives of benzene and the more common polycyclic systems. The concept of aromaticity and the mechanism of aromatic substitution are discussed, as is the use of metals in the synthesis of aromatic compounds. Throughout, emphasis is placed on mechanisms. Worked problems and questions are provided to aid understanding.
In this account of aromatic chemistry, a series of chapters describes the synthesis and reactions of the major functional derivatives of benzene and the more common polycyclic systems. The concept of aromaticity and the mechanism of aromatic substitution are discussed, as is the use of metals in the synthesis of aromatic compounds. Throughout, emphasis is placed on mechanisms. Worked problems and questions are provided to aid understanding.
Aromaticity;
Aromatic Substitution;
Alkylbenzenes and Arylbenzenes;
Phenols;
Aromatic Acids;
Aromatic Aldehydes, Ketones and Alcohols;
Nitro Compounds;
Aromatic Amines and Diazonium Salts;
Aromatic Halogen Compounds;
Organometallic Reactions;
Oxidation and Reduction of Aromatic Compounds;
Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons;
Further Reading;
Answers to Problems;
Subject Index.
Astrazenica, UK
This is an excellent book that is well worth recommending to
undergraduate students studying in this area.
*Physical Sciences Educational Reviews, Vol.6, Issue 1, June 2005
(Simon Jones)*
"The authors rightly stick to covering the basics well, equipping
the student with the intellectual tools needed to tackle specialist
fields as they are encountered."
*Chemistry & Industry, Issue 1, 2004, p 20*
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