Kurzbeschreibung The Organic Chemists' Companion provides a practical, hands-on resource for students and practitioners of organic synthesis. The book presents the fundamentals and guides the reader through the entire process of organic synthesis. It includes basic instructions on everything from on handling reagents, gases, and solvents to conducting and working up/purifying reactions as well as applying analytical techniques to identify the reaction product.
Aus dem Inhalt Preface.
Acknowledgments.
1. Searching the Literature.
1.1. Commercial availability.
1.2. Literature preparations.
2. Reagents.
2.1. Short path distillation.
2.2. Ampules.
2.3. Reagent solutions.
2.4. Titration.
2.5. Reagent storage.
2.6. Subtle reagent variations.
2.7. Dangerous reagents.
2.8. Reagent properties.
3. Gases.
3.1. Lecture bottles.
3.2. Tanks or cylinders.
3.3. Gas safety.
4. Reactions on a Small Scale - 1-25 mmol.
4.1. Reaction flasks.
4.2. Stirring.
4.3. Glass joints.
4.4. Inert atmosphere.
4.5. Apparatus for addition.
4.6. Condensers.
4.7. Other equipment and considerations.
5. Temperature Control.
5.1. Heating.
5.2. Cooling.
6. Solvents.
6.1. Selection.
6.2. Purity.
6.3. Degassing.
6.4. Ammonia.
7. The Research Notebook.
8. Conducting the Reaction Itself.
8.1. Reagents supplied as dispersions.
8.2. Azeotropic drying.
8.3. Stoichiometry.
8.4. Syringe and inert atmosphere techniques.
8.5. General procedure for transfer of materials by syringe.