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About the Book: A Textbook of Organic Chemistry and Problem Analysis
The book is primarily intended for the students pursuing an honours degree in chemistry. The chapters have been designed to enable the beginners to delve into the subject gradually right from the elementary aspects of organic chemistry, such as properties of molecules and nomenclature, to discussions on organic compounds in the traditional way, that is, beginning with the hydrocarbons and ending up with carboxylic acids and their derivatives with due emphasis on both aliphatic and aromatic compounds. This has been followed by heterocyclic compounds. Chapters on organic reaction mechanism and stereochemistry have been dealt with extra care to enable beginners to master organic chemistry to the core. Natural products, an important part of organic chemistry, have been dealt with due care avoiding too much detail.
Each chapter has been supplemented with well chosen worked-out problems to help the students build a strong foundation in the subject.
Content
Preface • Acknowledgements 1. Properties of Molecules I 2. Properties of Molecules II 3. Stereochemistry 4. Mechanism of Organic Reactions I 5. Mechanisms of Organic Reactions II-Molecular Rearrangements 6. Spectroscopy 7. Photochemistry 8. Carbohydrates 9. Amino Acids, Peptides and Proteins 10. Polynuclear Aromatic Hydrocarbons 11. Terpenes and Terpenoids 12. Alkaloids 13. Dyes 14. Chemotherapy 15. Vitamins and Hormones 16. Petroleum and Petrochemicals References Index
About the Author: K L Ghatak
K.L. Ghatak, formerly Head, Department of Chemistry, Durgapur Government College, Durgapur, and Darjeeling Government College, Darjeeling. He also served as a Reader at Barasat Government College, Barasat, and a Lecturer at Presidency College (now Presidency University), Kolkata. Dr. Ghatak had been deeply involved in research and was a fellow of the research group of Prof. R. Scheffold (1973-1975) at the University of Bern, Switzerland, where he developed a new method of synthesis. He was also a fellow of the University of Ulm, Germany; University of Zurich, Switzerland and Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH), Zurich.
Dr. Ghatakandrsquo;s areas of interest include synthetic organic chemistry and medicinal chemistry with emphasis on structural activity relation (SAR).ISBN - 9788120347977
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