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Informationen zum Autor Michael B. Smith, PhD, is Professor Emeritus in the Department of Chemistry at the University of Connecticut. He is a coauthor of the fifth through eighth editions of March's Advanced Organic Chemistry and the author of Volumes 6 - 13 of the Compendium of Organic Synthetic Methods, as well as several other monographs and textbooks Klappentext Leading reference on the theories of organic chemistry, now updated to reflect the most recent literature from 2018 to 2023 Building on the success of the 8th Edition as winner of the Textbook & Academic Authors Association 2021 McGuffey Longevity Award, the revised and updated 9th Edition of March's Advanced Organic Chemistry explains the theories of organic chemistry, covers new advances in areas of organic chemistry published between 2018 and 2023, and guides readers to plan and execute multi-step synthetic reactions. Detailed examples and descriptions of all reactions are included throughout the text. As in previous editions, the goal of this edition is to give equal weight to three fundamental aspects of the study of organic chemistry: reactions, mechanisms, and structure. Specific but specialized areas of organic chemistry, such as terpenes, polymerization, and steroids, have been incorporated into primary sections rather than segregated into their own sections. The first nine chapters cover general organic chemistry with theoretical principles. The next 10 chapters address reactions and mechanistic discussion. Appendix A focuses on literature references and resources. More than 4,400 references are included throughout the text. March's Advanced Organic Chemistry provides information on: Localized and delocalized chemical bonding and bonding weaker than covalentMicrowave chemistry, use of ultrasound, mechanochemistry, and reactions done under flow conditionsAcids and bases, irradiation processes, stereochemistry, structure of intermediates, and ordinary and photochemical reactionsMechanisms and methods of determining carbocations, carbanions, free radicals, carbenes, and nitrenesAliphatic, alkenyl, and alkynyl substitution, additions to carbon-carbon and carbon-hetero bonds, eliminations, rearrangements, and oxidations and reductions This 9th Edition of March's Advanced Organic Chemistry continues to serve as a must-have reference for every student and professional working in organic chemistry or related fields. Inhaltsverzeichnis New Reaction Sections Correlation: 8th Edition ¿ 9th Editions xiii Preface xix Common Abbreviations xxi Biographical Statement xxvii New Features of the 9th Edition xxix Part I Introduction 1 1. Localized Chemical Bonding 3 1.a. Covalent Bonding 3 1.b. Multiple Valence 6 1.c. Hybridization 6 1.d. Multiple Bonds 7 1.e. Photoelectron Spectroscopy 9 1.f. Electronic Structures of Molecules 11 1.g. Electronegativity 13 1.h. Dipole Moment 15 1.i. Inductive and Field Effects 16 1.j. Bond Distances 19 1.k. Bond Angles 22 1.l. Bond Energies 23 2. Delocalized Chemical Bonding 27 2.a. Molecular Orbitals 28 2.b. Bond Energies and Distances in Compounds Containing Delocalized Bonds 31 2.c. Molecules that have Delocalized Bonds 32 2.d. Cross- Conjugation 35 2.e. The Rules of Resonance 36 2.f. The Resonance Effect 37 2.g. Steric Inhibition of Resonance and the Influences of Strain 37 2.h. p¿-d¿ Bonding. Ylids 40 2.i. Aromaticity 42 2.I.i. Six- Membered Rings 45 2.I.ii. Five- , Seven- , and Eight- Membered Rings 48 2.I.iii. Other Systems Containing Aromatic Sextets 52 2.j. Alternant and Nonalternant Hydrocarbons 54 2.k. Aromatic Systems with Electron Numbers other than Six 54 2.K.i. S...