Radical Chemistry. The Fundamentals

Par : M-John Perkins
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  • Nombre de pages94
  • PrésentationBroché
  • FormatGrand Format
  • Poids0.215 kg
  • Dimensions19,0 cm × 24,5 cm × 0,6 cm
  • ISBN0-19-879289-1
  • EAN9780198792895
  • Date de parution01/01/2000
  • CollectionOxford Chemistry Primers
  • ÉditeurOxford University Press

Résumé

This series of short texts provides accessible accounts of a range of essential topics in chemistry and chemical engineering. Written with the needs of the student in mind. the Oxford Chemistry Printers offer just the right level of detal far undergraduate study, and will be invaluable as a source of material commonly presented in lecture courses yet not adequately covered in existing texts. All the basic pnnciples and facts in a particular area are presented in a clear and straightforward style, to produce concise yet comprehensive accounts of topics covered in both core and specialist courses.
The present volume sets out to introduce and explain the principles which determine the selecsdty and reactivity of radical species in organic chemistry. Only with a proper understanding of these principles has it been possible. over the last twenty-five years, to develop many new and efficient synthetic applications of radcal reactions, and to begin to comprehend the extraordinary importance of radicals in the biochemistry of living organisms.
John Perisim is Professor Emeritus in the University of London.
This series of short texts provides accessible accounts of a range of essential topics in chemistry and chemical engineering. Written with the needs of the student in mind. the Oxford Chemistry Printers offer just the right level of detal far undergraduate study, and will be invaluable as a source of material commonly presented in lecture courses yet not adequately covered in existing texts. All the basic pnnciples and facts in a particular area are presented in a clear and straightforward style, to produce concise yet comprehensive accounts of topics covered in both core and specialist courses.
The present volume sets out to introduce and explain the principles which determine the selecsdty and reactivity of radical species in organic chemistry. Only with a proper understanding of these principles has it been possible. over the last twenty-five years, to develop many new and efficient synthetic applications of radcal reactions, and to begin to comprehend the extraordinary importance of radicals in the biochemistry of living organisms.
John Perisim is Professor Emeritus in the University of London.