基本説明
Provides quick access to the properties of reagents and solvents, freezing mixtures, and drying agents.
Full Description
CHOICE Award WinnerSince the first publication in 1995, the Organic Chemist's Desk Reference has been essential reading for laboratory chemists who need a concise guide to the essentials of organic chemistry - the literature, nomenclature, stereochemistry, spectroscopy, hazard information, and laboratory data. The past fifteen years have witnessed immense growth in the field of chemistry and new discoveries have continued to shape its progress. In addition, the distinction between organic chemistry and other disciplines such as biochemistry and materials science has become increasingly blurred. Extensively revised and updated, this new edition contains the very latest data that chemists need access to for experimentation and research.New in the Second Edition:Rearranged content placed in a logical progressive order, making subjects easier to findExpanded topics from the glossary now presented as separate chaptersUpdated information on many classic subjects such as mass spectrometry and infrared, ultraviolet, and nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopyNew sections on chiral separations and crystallographyCross references to a plethora of web informationReflecting a 75% revision since the last edition, this volume is a must-have for organic chemists and those in related fields who need quick and easy access to vital information in the lab. It is also a valuable companion to the Dictionary of Organic Compounds, enabling readers to easily focus in on critical data.
Contents
The Organic Chemistry LiteratureAbstracting and Other Current Awareness ServicesPrincipal Electronic Dictionaries Useful Reference Works and Review Series Patents, Including Patent Awareness ServicesCheminformatics Companies Primary JournalsEndnotesNomenclature Fundamentals IUPAC Nomenclature CAS NomenclatureTypes of Name Constructing a Systematic Name Nomenclature of Ring Systems Ring Systems (General) Bridged Ring SystemsSpiro CompoundsHeterocyclic Ring SystemsRing AssembliesRing Fusion NamesNomenclature of Individual Classes of CompoundCarbohydratesAlditols and Cyclitols Amino Acids and Peptides Natural Products (General) Steroids Lipids Carotenoids Lignans Nucleotides and Nucleosides Tetrapyrroles Organoboron Compounds Organophosphorus (and Organoarsenic) Compounds Azo and Azoxy Compounds Labelled Compounds Tautomeric Compounds Acronyms and Miscellaneous Terms Used in Describing Organic Molecules Abbreviations and Acronyms for Reagents and Protecting Groups in Organic Chemistry Glossary of Miscellaneous Terms and Techniques Used inNomenclature, Including Colloquial Terms Stereochemistry The Sequence Rule: R and S Graphical and Textual Representations of Stereochemistry Chiral Molecules with No Centres of Chirality E and Z The D,L-System Descriptors and Terms Used in Stereochemistry Graphical Representation of Organic Compounds Zigzag Natta Projection Stereochemistry CAS Numbers, InChI, and Other Identifiers CAS Registry NumbersInChI Simplified Molecular Input Line Entry System (SMILES) Molecular Formulae The Hill System Chemical Abstracts Conventions Checking Molecular Formulae Chemical Hazard Information for the Laboratory Hazard and Risk Assessment Physical and Reactive Chemical Hazards Health Hazards Handling and Storage of Chemicals Hazardous Reaction Mixtures Disposal of Chemicals Solvents Peroxide-Forming Chemicals Further Literature SourcesSpectroscopyInfrared SpectroscopyUltraviolet SpectroscopyNuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy Mass SpectrometryIntroductionIonisation Techniques and Mass Spectrometer SystemsInterpreting Mass Spectra and Molecular MassSample Introduction and Solvent Systems for Electrospray Mass SpectrometryCommon Adducts and Contaminants in Mass SpectraMALDI MatricesFragment Ions and Neutral LossesNatural Abundance and Isotopic Masses of Selected Isotopes and Nuclear ParticlesGlossary of Abbreviations and Terms Commonly Used in Mass SpectrometryCrystallographyIntroductionDefinitionsCrystallographic Point GroupsSpace GroupsReciprocal LatticeExamples of Organic CrystalsCIF Data FormatBragg's Law and the X-Ray SpectrumCrystal Specimen Preparation for X-Ray AnalysisChromatographic Chiral Separation Types of Molecular Interactions Diastereomeric Compounds and Complexes Chiral Mobile PhasesChiral Stationary PhasesLaboratory Data and SI Units Solvents Buffer SolutionsAcid and Base Dissociation Constants Resolving Agents Freezing MixturesMaterials Used for Heating BathsDrying AgentsPressure-Temperature NomographSI UnitsLanguages A German-English Dictionary Russian and Greek Alphabets SI UnitsIndex



