Molecular Orbitals and Organic Chemical Reactions 1st Edition :
From the Inside Flap
- Molecular Orbital Theory
- Molecular Orbitals and the Structures of Organic Molecules
- Chemical Reactions — How Far and How Fast
- Ionic Reactions — Reactivity
- Ionic Reactions — Stereochemistry
- Pericyclic Reactions
- Radical Reactions
- Photochemical Reactions
This expanded Reference Edition of Molecular Orbitals and Organic Chemical Reactions takes the content and the same non-mathematical approach of the Student Edition, and adds extensive extra coverage, detail and over 1800 references. The additional material adds a deeper understanding of the models used, and includes a broader range of applications and case studies. Providing a complete reference for an advanced audience, this edition will find a place on the bookshelves of researchers and advanced students of organic, physical organic and computational chemistry
From the Back Cover
- Molecular Orbital Theory
- Molecular Orbitals and the Structures of Organic Molecules
- Chemical Reactions ― How Far and How Fast
- Ionic Reactions ― Reactivity
- Ionic Reactions ― Stereochemistry
- Pericyclic Reactions
- Radical Reactions
- Photochemical Reactions
This expanded Reference Edition of Molecular Orbitals and Organic Chemical Reactions takes the content and the same non-mathematical approach of the Student Edition, and adds extensive extra coverage, detail and over 1800 references. The additional material adds a deeper understanding of the models used, and includes a broader range of applications and case studies. Providing a complete reference for an advanced audience, this edition will find a place on the bookshelves of researchers and advanced students of organic, physical organic and computational chemistry
About the Author
Ian Fleming is an Emeritus Professor in the Department of Chemistry in the University of Cambridge, and an Emeritus Fellow of Pembroke College. He is the author of five textbooks: Spectroscopic Methods in Organic Chemistry (McGraw Hill, now in its 6th edition), Spectroscopic Problems in Organic Chemistry (McGraw Hill); Selected Organic Syntheses (Wiley), Frontier Orbitals and Organic Chemical Reactions (Wiley) and Pericyclic Reactions (OUP Oxford Chemistry Primer series).
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