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Fundamentals of Modern Organic Synthesis, 3rd ed.
Author(s): W. A. Smit, A. D. Dilman
Year: 2014
ISBN: 978-5-9963-1613-7
Pages: 750
Subject: Chemistry
This s book provides the analysis of advanced methods in the synthesis of complex organic molecules. The focus is placed on the carbon carbon bond forming methodologies for construction of acyclic and carbocyclic three-, four-, five-, and six-membered compounds. Various reaction types including heterolytic, radical, and concerted transformations and a series of transition metal mediated reactions such as cross-couplings and olefin metathesis are covered. |
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Fundamentals of Molecular Spectroscopy
Author(s): Yu. A. Pentin, G. M. Kuramshina
Year: 2008
ISBN: ISBN 978-5-94774-765-2
Pages: 398
Subject: Chemistry
The textbook presents the basic theories of the most important spectroscopic methods which are used for molecular structure investigations. This book begins with a brief review of light, bulk electric and magnetic properties of matter, theory of groups, quantum mechanical principles and numerical calculations of molecular spectroscopy. |
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Chemical Equilibrium
Author(s): V. A. Mikhailov, O. V. Sorokina, E. V. Savinkina, M. N. Davydova
Year: 2008
ISBN: 978-5-94774-756-0
Pages: 197 pp.
Subject: Chemistry
The textbook deals with theoretical principles of chemical equilibrium and general approaches for solving problems. Special attention is paid to acid base and redox equilibriums. The book contains numerous examples of problems with detailed solutions and answers. Analysis of conditions permitting a simplified way of solving problems is of great value. The textbook includes extensive reference data. |
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Basic Organic Chemistry of Drugs, 3rd ed.
Author(s): A. T. Soldatenkov, N. M. Kolyadina, I. V. Shendrik
Year: 2007
ISBN: 978-5-94774-640-2
Pages: 191
Subject: Chemistry
The textbook presents basics of organic drug chemistry which have found wide practical application in modern medicine. The preparations of pharmaceutically important substances are systematized by their chemical structures. Actual aspects of biologically active molecules’ drug action mechanisms are described. |
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