| Description | | - Unique introductory chapter on how to classify an oxidation or a reduction
| | The manipulation of functional groups by oxidative or reductive processes is central to organic chemistry. Despite the importance of these reactions, no existing text has attempted to summarize them simply for students. Together with a later volume in the series, this book provides a clear and comprehensive summary of oxidative and reductive processes, emphasizing general principles and common
factors, and showing the applications of these reactions in organic synthesis. |
Readership: Undergraduate students of chemistry
| Contents |
1.
Chromium and Manganese Reagents
2.
Oxidation with Other Metals
3.
Oxidation with Peracids and Peroxides
4.
Oxidation with Molecular Oxygen
5.
Miscellaneous Oxidants
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| Authors, editors,
and contributors | Timothy J. Donohoe, Reader in Organic Chemistry, University of Manchester
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| Links to web resources and related information | More in the same subject area: Organic chemistry
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