A Guidebook to Mechanism
in Organic Chemistry (Sixth Edition)
is written by Peter Sykes M.Sc., PhD.,
F.R.S.C., C.Chm. Fellow and Vice-Master, Christ’s College, Cambridge. This book
was first published in 1985.
The book is of great help in creating the wide understanding in the basics of reactions mechanism in
organic chemistry, therefore students and teachers of organic chemistry will benefit much from this guide.
Below is the list of
topics covered in this book
- o Structure,
reactivity and mechanism
- o Energetics,
kinetics, and the investigation of the mechanism
- o The
strengths of the acids and bases
- o Nucleophilic substitution at
a saturated carbon atom
- o Carbocations,
electron deficient nitrogen and oxygen atoms
and their reactions
- o Electrophilic
and nucleophilic substitution in aromatic systems
- o Electrophilic
and nucleophilic addition to C=C
- o Nucleophilic
addition to C=O
- o Elimination
Reactions
- o Carbanions
and their reactions
- o Radical
and their reactions
- o Symmetry
controlled reactions
- o Linear
free energy relationships
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