EBOOK - Electrochemical Reactions and Mechanisms in Organic Chemistry 2000 Full (J. Grimshaw)
Electrochemical reactions make significant contributions to organic synthesis either in the laboratory or on an industrial scale. These methods have the potential for developing more "green" chemical synthesis. Over recent years, modern investigations have clarified the mechanisms of important organic electrochemical reactions. Progress has also been made in controlling the reactivity of intermediates through either radical or ionic pathways. Now is the time to gather all the electrochemical work into a textbook.
As an essential addition to the armory of synthetic organic chemists, electrochemical reactions give results not easily achieved by many other chemical routes. This book presents a logical development of reactions and mechanisms in organic electrochemistry at a level suited to research scientists and final year graduate students. It forms an excellent starting point from which synthetic organic chemists, in both academia and industry, can appreciate uses for electrochemical methods in their own work. The book is also a reference guide to the literature.
CONTENTS:
Preface, Pages vii-viii
Chapter 1- Electrochemical Oxidation and Reduction of Organic Compounds,
Pages 1-26
Chapter 2- Oxidation of Alkanes, Haloalkanes and Alkenes,Pages 27-53
Chapter 3- Reduction of Alkenes and Conjugated Alkenes,Pages 54-88
Chapter 4- Reductive Bond Cleavage Processes-I, Pages 89-157
Chapter 5- Reductive Bond Cleavage Processes-II,Pages 158-186
Chapter 6- Oxidation of Aromatic Rings,Pages 187-238
Chapter 7- Reduction of Aromatic Rings,Pages 239-260
Chapter 8- Oxidation of Alcohols, Amines and Amides,Pages 261-299
Chapter 9- Oxidation of Ketones, Aldehydes, and Carboxylic Acids,Pages 300-329
Chapter 10- Reduction of Carbonyi Compounds, Carboxylic Acids and Their
Derivatives, Pages 330-370
Chapter 11- Reduction of Nitro, Nitroso, Azo and Azoxy Groups,Pages 371-396
Index,Pages 397-401
Electrochemical reactions make significant contributions to organic synthesis either in the laboratory or on an industrial scale. These methods have the potential for developing more "green" chemical synthesis. Over recent years, modern investigations have clarified the mechanisms of important organic electrochemical reactions. Progress has also been made in controlling the reactivity of intermediates through either radical or ionic pathways. Now is the time to gather all the electrochemical work into a textbook.
As an essential addition to the armory of synthetic organic chemists, electrochemical reactions give results not easily achieved by many other chemical routes. This book presents a logical development of reactions and mechanisms in organic electrochemistry at a level suited to research scientists and final year graduate students. It forms an excellent starting point from which synthetic organic chemists, in both academia and industry, can appreciate uses for electrochemical methods in their own work. The book is also a reference guide to the literature.
CONTENTS:
Preface, Pages vii-viii
Chapter 1- Electrochemical Oxidation and Reduction of Organic Compounds,
Pages 1-26
Chapter 2- Oxidation of Alkanes, Haloalkanes and Alkenes,Pages 27-53
Chapter 3- Reduction of Alkenes and Conjugated Alkenes,Pages 54-88
Chapter 4- Reductive Bond Cleavage Processes-I, Pages 89-157
Chapter 5- Reductive Bond Cleavage Processes-II,Pages 158-186
Chapter 6- Oxidation of Aromatic Rings,Pages 187-238
Chapter 7- Reduction of Aromatic Rings,Pages 239-260
Chapter 8- Oxidation of Alcohols, Amines and Amides,Pages 261-299
Chapter 9- Oxidation of Ketones, Aldehydes, and Carboxylic Acids,Pages 300-329
Chapter 10- Reduction of Carbonyi Compounds, Carboxylic Acids and Their
Derivatives, Pages 330-370
Chapter 11- Reduction of Nitro, Nitroso, Azo and Azoxy Groups,Pages 371-396
Index,Pages 397-401
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