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Systematic Nomenclature of Organic Compounds, 1/e Ranjit S. Dhillon, Chinnappan Baskar & Shikha Baskar
2015
128 pp
Paperback
ISBN: 9789384588281
Price: 275.00
About the Book Systematic Nomenclature of organic compounds aids chemical communication through the presentation of methods and their use in forming reasonable, acceptable, and unambiguous names for organic compounds. It describes in a common language so that the nomenclature is made useful and understandable for both undergraduate and graduate students. A diagrammatic presentation is given to create interest in the topic along with a comparison of different nomenclature operations for some compounds with some typical structures. A number of examples are discussed in a systematic step-by-step approach. This book provides in-depth information of nomenclature of organic compounds. It contains 14 chapters covering all aspects of nomenclature which include Main Principles, Classification, IUPAC Nomenclature of Hydrocarbons, Nomenclature of compounds with two different functional groups, Aromatic Hydrocarbons, Fused Polycylic Aromatic and Unsaturated Hydrocarbon, Carbocyclic Compounds, Heterocyclic Compounds, Bridged Systems, Spiro Hydrocarbons, Terpenoids, Steroids, Macrocyclic Compounds, and Stereochemical notations. The book is meant for the students at undergraduate and postgraduate level and will be equally useful for instructors, researchers, and industrial scientists in the areas of organic chemistry, general chemistry, biochemistry, pharmaceutical chemistry, and industrial chemistry.
Salient Features Provides in-depth information of nomenclature of organic compounds, spread across 14 chapters focused around the IUPAC. Aids chemical communication through the presentation of methods and their use in forming names for organic compounds making it useful and
understandable. Gives diagrammatic presentation along with a comparison of different nomenclature operations for some compounds with typical structures. Enough examples are discussed in a systematic approach.
Table of Contents 1. Main Principles 2. Basis of Classification 3. IUPAC Nomenclature of Hydrocarbons 4. Nomenclature of Compounds with two different Functional Groups 5. Aromatic Hydrocarbons 6. Fused Polycylic Aromatic and Unsaturated Hydrocarbon 7. Carbocyclic Compounds 8. Heterocyclic Compounds 9. Bridged Systems 10. Spiro Compounds 11. Terpenoids 12. Steroids 13. Macrocyclic Compounds 14. Stereochemical Notations.
About the Author Ranjit S. Dhillon :- Ranjit S. Dhillon is a retired Professor of Organic Chemistry at the Punjab Agricultural University (PAU), Ludhiana, Punjab, India.
Chinnappan Baskar :- Chinnappan Baskar is an Associate Professor of Chemistry and Officiating Director of THDC Institute of Hydropower Engineering and Technology, Uttarakhand Technical University, Dehradun, India.
Shikha Baskar :- Shikha Baskar is Guest Faculty of Chemistry at Women Institute of Technology, Dehradun, India. Audience: Students of B.Sc, M.Sc, M. Phil. and PhD in Chemistry and its allied areas, and Pharmaceutical sciences