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Introduction to Free-Radical Chemistry

English · Paperback / Softback

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Informationen zum Autor Dr Andrew F. Parsons is a senior lecturer in the Department of Chemistry, University of York, UK. Klappentext The past twenty years have seen an explosion of interest in free radicals as their pivotal role in both chemistry and biology has come to light. From their beneficial role in the manufacture of plastics to their detrimental effects on the Earth's ozone layer, radical reactions impact significantly on our daily lives. An introduction to Free Radical Chemistry provides a concise introduction to free radical chemistry from an organic chemistry perspective, highlighting the importance of radical, radical anion and radical cation reactions in synthesis. The book provides a step-wise introduction to the subject, taking the student from the basic principles of radical reactions through to their applications in industry and their role in biological and environmental processes. With case studies to illustrate reactions in landmark syntheses and problems (with outline answers) to test the reader's understanding, this textbook is suitable for advanced level undergraduates and postgraduates in chemistry and biochemistry. It will also be invaluable for research level scientists requiring and update in the area. Zusammenfassung aeo a structured introduction to free radical chemistry from an organic chemistry perspective aeo highlights the importance of radical! radical anion and radical cation reactions in synthesis aeo with case studies to illustrate reactions in a landmarka syntheses aeo problems (with outline answers) to test the readera s understanding. Inhaltsverzeichnis Chemical Abbreviations. Preface. 1. Radicals and their Importance. 2. The basics. 3. Radical Initiation. 4. Radical Reactions. 5. Radicals in Synthesis. 6. Foundational Group Transformations. 7. Intramolecular Cyclization Reactions. 8. Intermolecular Reactions. 9. Radical Translocation Reactions. 10. Radical Anions. 11. Radical Cations. Questions. Outline Answers. Further Reading. Index. ...

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