Organic Chemistry
/ Stanley H. Pine
- 5th ed.
- New York : McGraw Hill, 1987
- xix, 1187 p.
includes appendix and index
1. What is organic chemistry 2. Bonding in organic molecules 3. Glasses and nomenclature of organic compounds functional groups 4. Characteristic reactions of organic compounds 5. Reaction mechanics 6. The shapes of molecules - stereochemistry 7. Structural effects on reactivity - resonance 8. Nucleophilic additions to the carbonyl group - aldehydes and ketones 9. Nucleophilic substitutions on the carbonyl group - the carboxylic acid family 10. Nucleophilic substitutions at saturated carbon 11. The scope of nucleophilic substitution 12. The alpha carbanion - nucleophilic electrophilic 13. Reactivity of carbonyl compounds 14. Nucleophilic additions and substitutions in synthesis 15. Elimination reactions - alkenes and alkynes 16. Electrophilic additions to unsaturated carbon 17. Additions to conjugated compounds 18. The mechanism of electrophilic aromatic substitution 19. The scope of aromatic substitutions 20. Polycyclic and heterocyclic aromatic compounds 21. Organic synthesis 22. Carbohydrates and nucleosides 23. Amino acids and proteins 24. Lipids 25. Free radicals 26. Natural and synthetic polymers 27. Molecular rearrangements 28. Photochemistry and electrochemistry