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Organic Functional Group Preparations

  • 1st Edition - January 1, 1971
  • Latest edition
  • Authors: Stanley R. Sandler, Wolf Karo
  • Editor: Alfred T. Blomquist
  • Language: English

Organic Functional Group Preparations, Volume II describes 17 organic functional groups and presents a critical review of their available methods of synthesis with preparative… Read more

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Organic Functional Group Preparations, Volume II describes 17 organic functional groups and presents a critical review of their available methods of synthesis with preparative examples of each. The book puts special attention to the presentation of specific laboratory directions for the many name reactions used in describing the synthesis of these functional groups. Each chapter deals with the preparation of a given functional group by various reaction types (condensation, elimination, oxidation, reduction) and a variety of starting materials. Ynamines, enamines, allenes, and N-nitroso compounds are some of the organic functional groups described in the text. Organic chemists will find the book invaluable.

Table of contents

ContentsPreface Acknowledgments Contents of Volume I Chapter 1/Allenes 1. Introduction 2. Elimination Reactions 3. Rearrangement Reactions 4. Miscellaneous Methods References Chapter 2/Ortho Esters 1. Introduction 2. Alcoholysis Reactions 3. Condensation Reactions 4. Elimination Reactions 5. Reduction Reactions 6. Miscellaneous Methods References Chapter 3/Sulfites 1. Introduction 2. Condensation Reactions 3. Miscellaneous Methods References Chapter 4/Enamines 1. Introduction 2. Condensation Reactions 3. Elimination Reactions 4. Oxidation Reactions 5. Reduction Reactions 6. Miscellaneous Methods References Chapter 5/Ynamines 1. Introduction 2. Condensation Reactions 3. Elimination Reactions 4. Oxidation Reactions 5. Rearrangement Reactions 6. Miscellaneous Reactions References Chapter 6/Ureas 1. Introduction 2. Condensation Reactions 3. Oxidation Reactions 4. Miscellaneous Methods References Chapter 7/Pseudoureas 1. Introduction 2. Condensation Reactions 3. Miscellaneous Methods References Chapter 8/Semicarbazides 1. Introduction 2. Condensation Reactions 3. Reactions of Carbamic Acid Derivatives to Give Semicarbazides 4. Reduction Methods 5. Miscellaneous Methods References Chapter 9/Carbodiimides 1. Introduction 2. Elimination Reactions 3. Oxidation Reactions 4. Miscellaneous Methods References Chapter 10/7V-Carbamates (Urethanes) 1. Introduction 2. Condensation Reactions 3. Miscellaneous Reactions of Isocyanates and Alcohols 4. Miscellaneous Methods of Preparing Urethanes (N-Carbamates) References Chapter 11/ 0-Carbamates 1. Introduction 2. Condensation Reactions 3. Miscellaneous Methods References Chapter 12/Imines 1. Introduction 2. Condensation Reactions 3. Reduction Reactions 4. Oxidation Reactions 5. Miscellaneous Methods References Chapter 13/Azides 1. Introduction 2. Condensation Reactions 3. Miscellaneous Methods References Chapter 14/Azo Compounds 1. Introduction 2. Condensation Reactions 3. Reduction Reactions 4. Oxidation Reactions 5. Isomerization Reactions 6. Miscellaneous Procedures References Chapter 15/Azoxy Compounds 1. Introduction 2. Elimination Reactions 3. Oxidation Reactions 4. Reduction Reactions 5. Isomerization Reactions 6. Miscellaneous Preparations References Chapter 16/C-Nitroso Compounds 1. Introduction 2. Condensation Reactions 3. Oxidation Reactions 4. Reduction Reactions 5. Miscellaneous Preparations References Chapter 17/TV-Nitroso Compounds 1. Introduction 2. N-Nitrosoamines 3. N-Nitrosoamides 4. N-Nitrosolactams 5. 7V-Nitrosoureas 6. N-Nitroso-JV-alkylurethanes (Alkyl N-Nitroso-TV-alkylcarbamates) 7. 7V-Nitroso-2-oxazolidones 8. l-Nitroso-3-nitroguanidines 9. N-Nitrososulfonamides 10. 7V-Nitrosohydrazine Derivatives 11. 7V-Nitrosoketimines 12. N-Nitrosohydroxylamines ReferencesAuthor IndexName Reaction IndexSubject Index

Product details

  • Edition: 1
  • Latest edition
  • Published: January 1, 1971
  • Language: English

About the author

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Wolf Karo

Wolf Karo was a winner of the Westinghouse Science Talent Search. He holds a number of patents, and has been active in developing applications of monodispersed microspheres in diagnostic testing and other areas of biotechnology. Karo received his Ph.D. in Organic Chemistry from Cornell University.
Affiliations and expertise
Polysciences Inc.

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