Bifunctional Compounds
Series: Oxford Chemistry Primers; 17;
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Product details:
- Publisher OUP Oxford
- Date of Publication 17 March 1994
- ISBN 9780198558088
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages96 pages
- Size 245x189x7 mm
- Weight 213 g
- Language English
- Illustrations numerous line illustrations 0
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Short description:
Most important organic molecules contain more than one functional group, and very often the interaction between these groups determines the chemical and biological behaviour of the compounds. This text describes some of the methods used to prepare bifunctional compounds and goes on to survey the chemistry of the more important classes of compound.
MoreLong description:
Most important organic molecules contain more than one functional group, and very often the interaction between these groups determines the chemical and biological behaviour of the compounds. This concise text outlines some of the methods used to prepare bifunctional compounds and then surveys the chemistry of some of the more important classes. Problems - with solutions - and suggestions for further reading are provided, and students who are familiar with the reactions of monofunctional compounds will find this text an invaluable introduction to the more advanced aspects of organic chemistry.
MoreTable of Contents:
Introduction
Preparation of bifunctional compounds
Reactions of dienes
Reactions of diols
Reactions of hydroxy- and aminocarbonyl compounds
Reactions of dicarbonyl compounds
Reactions of unsaturated carbonyl compounds
Enamines, enol ethers, and enolates
Allyl compounds
Selective protection of bifunctional compounds
Cyclisation versus polymerisation
Answers to problems
Further reading
Index