The Chemistry of Quinonoid Compounds, Volume 1, Part 1

The Chemistry of Quinonoid Compounds, Volume 1, Part 1
Author: Saul Patai
Publisher:
Total Pages: 652
Release: 1974-06-03
Genre: Science
ISBN:

A comprehensive review of the state of knowledge of the characteristics and properties of quinonoids. Starting with general and theoretical aspects, Chemistry of Quinonoid Compounds encompasses, among other things, physical and chemical methods, mass spectra, PES, chiroptical properties, chemiluminescence, as well as recent advances in the synthesis of quinonoid compounds and photochemistry, chemistry, and biochemistry of these compounds.

The Chemistry of Quinonoid Compounds, Volume 1, Part 2

The Chemistry of Quinonoid Compounds, Volume 1, Part 2
Author: Saul Patai
Publisher:
Total Pages: 682
Release: 1974-06-03
Genre: Science
ISBN:

A comprehensive review of the state of knowledge of the characteristics and properties of quinonoids. Starting with general and theoretical aspects, Chemistry of Quinonoid Compounds encompasses, among other things, physical and chemical methods, mass spectra, PES, chiroptical properties, chemiluminescence, as well as recent advances in the synthesis of quinonoid compounds and photochemistry, chemistry, and biochemistry of these compounds.

The Chemistry of the Quinonoid Compounds, Volume 2

The Chemistry of the Quinonoid Compounds, Volume 2
Author: Saul Patai
Publisher: Wiley
Total Pages: 892
Release: 2010-01-16
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780471912859

This is Part 1 of the second volume of a three volume work devoted to the chemistry of quinonoid compounds. Part 2 is published simultaneously, as is a volume set containing both parts. The work is intended to form a comprehensive review of the current state of research in quinonoid compounds starting with general and theoretical aspects and encompassing, among other things, physical and chemical methods, mass spectra, PES, chiroptical properties, chemiluminescence, recent advances in the synthesis of quinonoid compounds and in photochemistry, chemistry and biochemistry.

The Chemistry of Thiol Group, Part 1

The Chemistry of Thiol Group, Part 1
Author: Saul Patai
Publisher: Wiley-Interscience
Total Pages: 504
Release: 1975-01-17
Genre: Science
ISBN:

The most complete resource in functional group chemistry Patai's Chemistry of Functional Groups is one of chemistry's landmark book series in organic chemistry. An indispensible resource for the organic chemist, this is the most comprehensive reference available in functional group chemistry. Founded in 1964 by the late Professor Saul Patai, the aim of Patai's Chemistry of Functional Groups is to cover all the aspects of the chemistry of an important functional group in each volume, with the emphasis not only on the functional group but on the whole molecule.

The Chemistry of the Sulphonium Group, Part 2

The Chemistry of the Sulphonium Group, Part 2
Author: C. J. Stirling
Publisher:
Total Pages: 488
Release: 1981-04-22
Genre: Science
ISBN:

The most complete resource in functional group chemistry Patai's Chemistry of Functional Groups is one of chemistry's landmark book series in organic chemistry. An indispensible resource for the organic chemist, this is the most comprehensive reference available in functional group chemistry. Founded in 1964 by the late Professor Saul Patai, the aim of Patai's Chemistry of Functional Groups is to cover all the aspects of the chemistry of an important functional group in each volume, with the emphasis not only on the functional group but on the whole molecule.

Organic Chemistry in Colour

Organic Chemistry in Colour
Author: Paul Francis Gordon
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 333
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Science
ISBN: 3642829597

The foundations of the chemical dyestuffs industry were laid in 1856 when W. H. Perkin discovered the dye Mauveine. At approximately the same time modern chemistry was establishing itself as a major science. Thus, the chemistry of dyes became that branch of organic chemistry in which the early scientific theories were first used. This early eminence has now been largely lost. In fact, many of our academic and teaching institutions pay little attention to this vitally important branch of organic chemistry. We believe that this book will help to rectify this unfortunate situation. The majority of books that have been published on the subject of dyes have been technologically biased and, in our opinion, do not appeal to the mainstream organic chemist. We have, therefore, aimed at producing a book which emphasises the role of organic chemistry in dyestuffs and we have included appropriate modern theories, especially the modern molecular orbital approaches. We have assumed that the reader possesses a knowledge of the basic principles of organic chemistry;* the only other requirement is a general interest in organic chemistry.** The book should interest the newcomer to chemistry, the established academic, and the dyestuffs chemist himself.