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Smith M.B., March J. — March's Advanced Organic Chemistry: Reactions, Mechanisms, and Structure
Smith M.B., March J. — March's Advanced Organic Chemistry: Reactions, Mechanisms, and Structure



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Название: March's Advanced Organic Chemistry: Reactions, Mechanisms, and Structure

Авторы: Smith M.B., March J.

Аннотация:

"March has been uncompromising in his search for clarity and utility in presentations of a wide variety of essential organic chemistry. It remains an accessible and useful tool for both specialists and nonspecialists in the field. It does an excellent job both as a text for first-year graduate students and a handy reference for others."-Journal of Chemical Education "The ratio of information to price makes this book a wonderful bargain."-American Scientist
New to this Fifth Edition:
* Michael Smith from the University of Connecticut joins as coauthor for the Fifth Edition
* Contains 20,000 valuable, selected references to the primary literature-5,000 new to this edition
* 40 entirely new sections covering the most important developments in organic chemistry since the previous edition
* Updated illustrations of molecular structures


Язык: en

Рубрика: Химия/

Статус предметного указателя: Готов указатель с номерами страниц

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Издание: 5-th edition

Год издания: 2001

Количество страниц: 2083

Добавлена в каталог: 21.02.2007

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Alkenes carbonylation of, with amines      1035
Alkenes catalytic hydrogenation      1002—1007
Alkenes chiral and the Diels — Alder reaction      1065
Alkenes cis/tans isomers, and E2 elimination      1304
Alkenes cis/trans, and electrophilic addition to alkenes      971—972
Alkenes conversion to 1,2-diols      1048—1051
Alkenes conversion to thiiranes      1054
Alkenes coupling with aryl diazonium salts      937
Alkenes cyclic, by McMurry reaction      1561
Alkenes dihydroxylation of      1048—1051
Alkenes dihydroxylation, catalytic      1049
Alkenes dihydroxylation, stereoselectivity      1050
Alkenes dimerization      1021 1077
Alkenes dissolving metal reduction      1008
Alkenes double bond migration      770 990
Alkenes double bond migration, and carbocations      772
Alkenes double bond migration, and thermodynamic stability      773
Alkenes electrophilic addition      970—975
Alkenes electrophilic addition, diastereoselectivity      971
Alkenes electrophilic addition, rate of reaction      983
Alkenes epoxidation and electronic effects      1052
Alkenes epoxidation by Jacobsen — Katsuki reaction      1053
Alkenes epoxidation by Sharpless asymmetric epoxidation      1053
Alkenes epoxidation by the Prilezhaev reaction      1052
Alkenes epoxidation of      1051—1054
Alkenes epoxidation, asymmetric      1052—1053
Alkenes epoxidation, reagents for      1054
Alkenes formylation of      785
Alkenes from $\alpha$-halo sulfones      1650
Alkenes from $\alpha$-hydroxy ketones      1650
Alkenes from $\alpha$-lithiosilanes      1649
Alkenes from $\alpha$-sulfinyl carbanions      1649
Alkenes from $\beta$-hydroxy carboxylic acids      1650
Alkenes from $\beta$-lactones      1650
Alkenes from acyl halides      1339 1650
Alkenes from alcohols      1326 1393 1649
Alkenes from aldehydes      1228 1561 1649 1650
Alkenes from alkaline cleavage of ethers      1649
Alkenes from alkanes      1512—1513
Alkenes from alkene alcohols      1351
Alkenes from alkenes      1019 1021 1437 1457 1649
Alkenes from alkyl halides      524 535 1336—1338 1542 1650
Alkenes from alkynes      1004 1026 1425 1649
Alkenes from allylic acetates      545 1648
Alkenes from allylic alcohols      1648 1649
Alkenes from allylic esters      1649
Alkenes from allylic ethers      1649
Alkenes from allylic halides      1648 1649
Alkenes from allylic silanes and alkyl halides      1648
Alkenes from allylic tosylates      1648
Alkenes from amine N-oxides      1649
Alkenes from amine oxides      1333
Alkenes from ammonium hydroxides      1331
Alkenes from ammonium salts      1332 1649
Alkenes from aromatic compounds      1649
Alkenes from arylation of alkenes      1649
Alkenes from aziridines      1343 1650
Alkenes from aziridino hydrazones      1335
Alkenes from boranes      1425 1650
Alkenes from boranes and alkenes      1338
Alkenes from carboxylic acids      1528 1649 1650
Alkenes from contraction of rings      1650
Alkenes from cyclic ethers      1329
Alkenes from cyclic thionocarbonates      1340 1650
Alkenes from cyclobutane reversions      1650
Alkenes from dialkoxides      1340
Alkenes from diarylalkanes      1650
Alkenes from diazoalkanes      1649
Alkenes from dicarboxylic acids      1530
Alkenes from dienes      1649
Alkenes from dihalides      1343 1650
Alkenes from dimerization of alkenes      1649
Alkenes from dimerization of alkynes      1649
Alkenes from dimerization of allylic Grignard reagents      1649
Alkenes from dimerization of dienes      1649
Alkenes from dimerization of vinyl chloroboranes      1649
Alkenes from dimerization of vinyl organometallic reagents      1649
Alkenes from dthiophenes      1649
Alkenes from enamines      1014 1648 1649
Alkenes from episulfides      1341
Alkenes from episulfones      1248
Alkenes from epoxides      1341 1650
Alkenes from esters      1329
Alkenes from ethers      1328
Alkenes from expansion of rings      1650
Alkenes from fragmentation of $\gamma$-amino halides      1650
Alkenes from fragmentation of $\gamma$-hydroxy halides      1650
Alkenes from fragmentation of 1,3-diols      1650
Alkenes from fragmentation of amine halides      1345
Alkenes from fragmentation of diols      1346
Alkenes from Grignard coupling      938
Alkenes from halo ethers      1344
Alkenes from halo sulfones      1341
Alkenes from haloalkynes      1425
Alkenes from hydrocarbons      1512
Alkenes from hydrogenation of alkynes      1649
Alkenes from hydrogenation of alkynes (Lindlar)      1004
Alkenes from hydrogenation of allenes      1649
Alkenes from hydroxy acids      1346
Alkenes from inorganic esters      1649
Alkenes from isomerization of double bonds      1649
Alkenes from magnesium oxides      1328
Alkenes from metathesis of alkenes      1650
Alkenes from migration of double bonds      1649
Alkenes from migration of triple bonds      1649
Alkenes from organocuprates and alkyl halides      538—540
Alkenes from oxathiolanones      1355
Alkenes from oxetanes      1242
Alkenes from phosphorus ylids      1649
Alkenes from pyrolysis of $\beta$-hydroxy alkenes      1650
Alkenes from pyrolysis of carboxylic acids      1329
Alkenes from pyrolysis of esters      1327 1649
Alkenes from pyrolysis of xanthates      1649
Alkenes from rearrangement of 1,5-dienes      1650
Alkenes from rearrangement of alcohols and alkenes      1650
Alkenes from rearrangement of carbenes      1392 1650
Alkenes from rearrangement of carbenoids      1650
Alkenes from rearrangement of vinylcyclopropanes      1650
Alkenes from rearrangements of cyclobutenes      1650
Alkenes from rearrangements of cyclohexadienes      1650
Alkenes from selenoxides      1336 1650
Alkenes from silyl ethers      1649
Alkenes from succinic acids      1650
Alkenes from sulfonate esters      1330
Alkenes from sulfonates      1649
Alkenes from sulfones      1336 1650
Alkenes from sulfonium compounds      1336
Alkenes from sulfonyl halides      1649 1650
Alkenes from sulfoxides      1336 1650
Alkenes from thiophenes      531
Alkenes from tosylates      1330
Alkenes from tosylhydrazone salts      1649
Alkenes from tosytoydrazones      1334 1548 1650
Alkenes from unsaturated acids      1649
Alkenes from unsaturated halides      1648
Alkenes from unsaturated tosylhydrazones      1650
Alkenes from vinyl boranes      1005 1424 1649 1650
Alkenes from vinyl ethers      1649
Alkenes from vinyl halides      1648
Alkenes from vinyl triflates      1649
Alkenes from vinylation of diazonium salts      1649
Alkenes from xanthate esters      1330
Alkenes from [1, j] sigmatropic migrations of C or H      1650
Alkenes fromdiols      1340 1650
Alkenes fromenol ethers      1329
Alkenes fromketones      1228 1561 1649 1650
Alkenes halo and radical cyclization      1040
Alkenes heteroatom, reaction with dienes      1075
Alkenes HOMO and LUMO      1070
Alkenes hydration of      993
Alkenes hydration, anti-Markovnikov’s addition      994
Alkenes hydroboration      1012—1016
Alkenes hydroformylation of      1037
Alkenes hydrogenation of      1002
Alkenes hydrozirconation      1016
Alkenes in conjugation      36—38
Alkenes Markovnikov’s rule, and Friedel — Crafts alkylation      710
Alkenes metallation      1016
Alkenes Michael, react with phosphines      1231
Alkenes molecular orbitals of      1070
Alkenes nucleophilic addition      975—977
Alkenes nucleophilic addition, and electron withdrawing groups      982
Alkenes oxidation by the Wacker process      1538
Alkenes oxidation with $PdCl_2/H_2O$      1537—1538
Alkenes oxidation with iodosylbenzene      915
Alkenes oxidation, reagents for      914
Alkenes oxidative cleavage with chromium trioxide      1525
Alkenes oxymercuration      993
Alkenes ozonolysis      1522—1525
Alkenes ozonolysis, substituent effects      1522
Alkenes photochemical addition of alcohols      997
Alkenes photooxygenation      1054
Alkenes prototropic rearrangements      771
Alkenes reaction with $KMnO_4$      290
Alkenes reaction with $KNH_2$      770
Alkenes reaction with $NaNO_2/acetic$ acid      1339
Alkenes reaction with acetic anhydride      1058
Alkenes reaction with acids, mechanisms      974
Alkenes reaction with acyl fluoroborates      1058
Alkenes reaction with acyl halides      784 1048
Alkenes reaction with alcohols      996
Alkenes reaction with aldehydes      1038
Alkenes reaction with alkenes      1077—1084
Alkenes reaction with alkenes and CO      1035
Alkenes reaction with alkyl halides      1047
Alkenes reaction with amides      1001
Alkenes reaction with amines      1035 1056
Alkenes reaction with ammonia and amines      999
Alkenes reaction with and Ziegler catalysts      1020
Alkenes reaction with aromatic compounds      708
Alkenes reaction with aryl diazonium salts      929—930
Alkenes reaction with aryl halides      930
Alkenes reaction with azides      1057 1059
Alkenes reaction with benzene      1093
Alkenes reaction with borane, isomerization      773
Alkenes reaction with borane, Markovnikov’s rule      1013
Alkenes reaction with boranes      1012 1338
Alkenes reaction with bromine      971 1041 1509
Alkenes reaction with carbenes      789
Alkenes reaction with carbenes, stereochemistry      1087
Alkenes reaction with carboxylic acids      997
Alkenes reaction with Chloramine-T      1056 1058
Alkenes reaction with chlorine      1042
Alkenes reaction with chlorosulfonyl isocyanate      1251
Alkenes reaction with chlorotrimethylsilane      992
Alkenes reaction with CO and $H_2$      1037
Alkenes reaction with CO and super acids      564
Alkenes reaction with CO and water      1035
Alkenes reaction with dienes      1062—1075
Alkenes reaction with diimide      1007
Alkenes reaction with disulfides      1055
Alkenes reaction with fluorine      1042
Alkenes reaction with formaldehyde      1241
Alkenes reaction with formic acid and CO      1035
Alkenes reaction with Grignard reagents      1017
Alkenes reaction with halogens, reagents for      1041
Alkenes reaction with HBr with peroxides      992
Alkenes reaction with HCl, HBr, HI      991
Alkenes reaction with HCN      1038
Alkenes reaction with heteroatom dienes      1075
Alkenes reaction with HX acids      991
Alkenes reaction with HX, Markovnikov’s rule      991
Alkenes reaction with hydrazoic acid      1002
Alkenes reaction with hydrogen peroxide      1049
Alkenes reaction with hydrogen sulfide      999
Alkenes reaction with hypochlorites      1044
Alkenes reaction with hypochlorous acid      1043
Alkenes reaction with hypohalous acids      1044
Alkenes reaction with imides      1002
Alkenes reaction with imido selenium compound      782
Alkenes reaction with imido sulfur compounds      782
Alkenes reaction with iodine azide      1046
Alkenes reaction with ketenes      1077
Alkenes reaction with manganese (III) acetate      1059
Alkenes reaction with metal hydrides      1016
Alkenes reaction with N-chloroamines      1045
Alkenes reaction with nickel tetracarbonyl      1036
Alkenes reaction with nitriles      1245
Alkenes reaction with nitrosyl chloride      1045
Alkenes reaction with nitryl chloride      1046
Alkenes reaction with organolithium reagents      791 1035
Alkenes reaction with organometallic reagents      791
Alkenes reaction with organozirconium reagents      1026
Alkenes reaction with osmium tetroxide      1049
Alkenes reaction with ozone      914 1522—1525
Alkenes reaction with peroxides      1051—1054
Alkenes reaction with peroxyacids      1051—1052
Alkenes reaction with potassium permanganate      1049
Alkenes reaction with radicals      901
Alkenes reaction with selenium dioxide      915
Alkenes reaction with singlet oxygen      921 1055
Alkenes reaction with sulfenanilides      1058
Alkenes reaction with sulfonyl halides      1045
Alkenes reaction with thiols      998
Alkenes reaction with trimethylsilylmethyl(2-)-2-propenyl-1-yl acetate      1076
Alkenes reaction with water      993
Alkenes reactivity in catalytic hydrogenation      1004
Alkenes reactivity to bromine addition      981—982
Alkenes reagents for reduction      1007
Alkenes regioselectivity of borane addition      1013
Alkenes Sharpless asymmetric epoxidation      1053
Alkenes stereospecificity, in reaction with bromine      973
Alkenes steric hindrance and hydrogenation      1005
Alkenes telomer formation from radial addition      978
Alkenes twisted      190—191
Alkenes, conjugate addition      1022—1024
Alkenes, conjugate addition and $S_N2’$ reactions      980
Alkenes, conjugate addition and chiral additives      1023
Alkenes, conjugate addition and Grignard reagents      1028
Alkenes, conjugate addition and Mannich bases      1023
Alkenes, conjugate addition and organolithium reagents      1029
Alkenes, conjugated by selenoxide elimination      1336
Alkenes, conjugated epoxidation of      1053
Alkenes, conjugated radical addition      1032
Alkenes, conjugated reaction with alkyl halides      1032
Alkenes, conjugated reaction with boranes      1031
Alkenes, conjugated reaction with halogens      1042
Alkenes, radical addition      977—979
Alkenes, radical addition and dimerization      977
Alkenes, radical addition and ESR      979
Alkenes, radical addition and the Felkin-Ahn rule      981
Alkenes, radical addition Michael addition      1024
Alkenes, radical addition of alkyl halides      1039
Alkenes, radical addition of HBr      991
Alkenes, radical addition of silanes      1039
Alkenes, radical addition reversibility      981
Alkenes, radical addition steric effects      985
Alkenes, radical addition сis/trans isomerization      979
Alkenylation by metal carbenes      1238
Alkenylation Petasis      1237—1238
Alkenylation Peterson      1228
Alkenylation Tebbe      1237—1238
Alkenylation with $CX_4$ and $PPh_3$      1233
Alkenylation Wittig      1231—1237 1649
Alkenylation Wittig — Horner reaction      1233
Alkoxides alkylation of alkyl halides      477
Alkoxides by the Wittig rearrangement      1421
Alkoxides cleavage of      811
Alkoxides elimination with $K_2WCl_4$      1340
Alkoxides from ethers      1421
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