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Experimental Organic Chemistry Laboratory Manual

Langue : Anglais

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Couverture de l’ouvrage Experimental Organic Chemistry

Experimental Organic Chemistry: Laboratory Manual is designed as a primer to initiate students in Organic Chemistry laboratory work. Organic Chemistry is an eminently experimental science that is based on a well-established theoretical framework where the basic aspects are well established but at the same time are under constant development. Therefore, it is essential for future professionals to develop a strong background in the laboratory as soon as possible, forming good habits from the outset and developing the necessary skills to address the challenges of the experimental work.

This book is divided into three parts. In the first, safety issues in laboratories are addressed, offering tips for keeping laboratory notebooks. In the second, the material, the main basic laboratory procedures, preparation of samples for different spectroscopic techniques, Microscale, Green Chemistry, and qualitative organic analysis are described. The third part consists of a collection of 84 experiments, divided into 5 modules and arranged according to complexity. The last two chapters are devoted to the practices at Microscale Synthesis and Green Chemistry, seeking alternatives to traditional Organic Chemistry.

Chapter 1: Laboratory SafetyChapter 2: Laboratory NotebookChapter 3: Laboratory EquipmentChapter 4: Basic Laboratory OperationsChapter 5: Determining Physical and Spectroscopic PropertiesChapter 6: Functional-Group AnalysisChapter 7: Basic Operation ExperimentsChapter 8: Organic Synthesis ExperimentsChapter 9: Advanced Organic Synthesis ExperimentsChapter 10: MicroscaleChapter 11: Microscale ExperimentsChapter 12: Green ChemistryChapter 13: Green Chemistry Experiments

Upper level undergraduate students in organic chemistry lab courses

Joaquín García Isac is an Associate Professor in the Department of Organic Chemistry at the University of Granada.
José Antonio Jimenez Dobado received his PhD in Chemistry at the University of Granada in 1994. From 1995 to 1997, he was a postdoctoral fellow at Zurich University and Helsinki University. He joined the Department of Organic Chemistry at the University of Granada as a postdoctoral researcher from 1997 to 1998, Associate Professor from 1998 to 2002, and Profesor since 2003. In that period, he spent also several months at McMaster University and Helsinki University. His area of research is in computational Chemistry, and he directs the Molecular Modelling and Design research group financed (FQM-174) by the Andalusian Government.
Francisco García Calvo-Flores is a Professor of Organic Chemistry at the University of Granada.
Henar Martínez García is in the Department of Organic Chemistry in the School of Industrial Engineering at the University of Valladolid.
  • Organizes lab course coverage in a logical and useful way
  • Features a valuable chapter on Green Chemistry Experiments
  • Includes 84 experiments arranged according to increasing complexity