Organic Chemistry A Mechanistic Approach
Auteurs : Zetterberg Krister, Franzén Johan
? Takes a mechanistic and physical perspective on teaching organic chemistry
? Focuses on the why of organic reactions more than the what, making it less descriptive and easier to read than other textbooks
? Helps readers grasp organic chemistry principles quickly, emphasizing principles over detailed descriptions
? Includes chapter summaries and problems at the end of each chapter and also has a solutions manual available for academic adopters
Students taking organic chemistry classes at the advanced undergraduate or graduate levels
Industrial chemists looking to understand and apply physical principles to organic reactions
Krister Zetterberg, PhD, is an Associate Professor and lecturer in the Department of Chemistry at the Royal Institute of Technology (KTH) in Sweden, where he coordinates and teaches classes on Advanced and Intermediate Organic Chemistry.
Johan Franzén, PhD, is Assistant Professor of Chemistry at the Royal Institute of Technology (KTH) in Sweden. His current research involves; development of new synthesis methodology for natural product synthesis, enantioselective organocatalysis and enantioselective oxidation.
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