Organic chemist's desk reference.

Cooper, Caroline.
Call Number
547 C776
Author
Cooper, Caroline., author.
Title
Organic chemist's desk reference.
Edition
Third edition /
Physical Description
1 online resource
Contents
The organic chemistry literature -- Primary journals -- Nomenclature : fundamentals -- Nomenclature of ring systems -- Stereochemistry -- Graphical representation of organic compounds -- Nomenclature of individual classes of compound -- Infrared and ultraviolet spectroscopy -- Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy -- Mass spectrometry -- Crystallography -- Chemical hazard information for the laboratory -- Acronyms and miscellaneous terms used in describing organic molecules -- Glossary of miscellaneous terms and techniques used in nomenclature including colloquial terms -- Representation of organic compounds : molecular formulae, CAS registry numbers, and linear notations -- Laboratory data and SI units -- Languages.
Summary
"Launched in 1995 as a companion to the Dictionary of Organic Compounds, the Organic Chemist's Desk Reference has been essential reading for laboratory chemists who need a succinct guide to the "nuts and bolts" of organic chemistry--the literature, nomenclature, stereochemistry, spectroscopy, hazard information, and laboratory data. This third edition reflects changes in the dissemination of chemical information, revisions to chemical nomenclature, and the adoption of new techniques in NMR spectroscopy, which have taken place since publication of the last edition in 2011. Organic chemistry embraces many other disciplines--from material sciences to molecular biology--whose practitioners will benefit from the comprehensive but concise information brought together in this book. Extensively revised and updated, this new edition contains the very latest data that chemists need access to for experimentation and research."--Provided by publisher.
Added Author
Purchase, Rupert.
Subject
Chemistry, Organic Handbooks, manuals, etc.
Multimedia
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Summary
"Launched in 1995 as a companion to the Dictionary of Organic Compounds, the Organic Chemist's Desk Reference has been essential reading for laboratory chemists who need a succinct guide to the "nuts and bolts" of organic chemistry--the literature, nomenclature, stereochemistry, spectroscopy, hazard information, and laboratory data. This third edition reflects changes in the dissemination of chemical information, revisions to chemical nomenclature, and the adoption of new techniques in NMR spectroscopy, which have taken place since publication of the last edition in 2011. Organic chemistry embraces many other disciplines--from material sciences to molecular biology--whose practitioners will benefit from the comprehensive but concise information brought together in this book. Extensively revised and updated, this new edition contains the very latest data that chemists need access to for experimentation and research."--Provided by publisher.
Contents
The organic chemistry literature -- Primary journals -- Nomenclature : fundamentals -- Nomenclature of ring systems -- Stereochemistry -- Graphical representation of organic compounds -- Nomenclature of individual classes of compound -- Infrared and ultraviolet spectroscopy -- Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy -- Mass spectrometry -- Crystallography -- Chemical hazard information for the laboratory -- Acronyms and miscellaneous terms used in describing organic molecules -- Glossary of miscellaneous terms and techniques used in nomenclature including colloquial terms -- Representation of organic compounds : molecular formulae, CAS registry numbers, and linear notations -- Laboratory data and SI units -- Languages.
Subject
Chemistry, Organic Handbooks, manuals, etc.
Multimedia