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Organic Electrochemistry Revised and Expanded

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Genere:Libro
Lingua: Inglese
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CRC Press

Pubblicazione: 03/2012
Edizione: Edizione nuova, 5° edizione





Note Editore

Praise for the Fourth Edition "Outstanding praise for previous editions….the single best general reference for the organic chemist."—Journal of the Electrochemical Society"The cast of editors and authors is excellent, the text is, in general, easily readable and understandable, well documented, and well indexed…those who purchase the book will be satisfied with their acquisition."—Journal of Polymer Science"…an excellent starting point for anyone wishing to explore the application of electrochemical technique to organic chemistry and…a comprehensive up-to-date review for researchers in the field."—Journal of the American Chemical Society Highlights from the Fifth Edition: Coverage of the electrochemistry of buckminsterfullerene and related compounds, electroenzymatic synthesis, conducting polymers, and electrochemical fluorination Systematic examination of electrochemical transformations of organic compounds, organized according to the type of starting materials In-depth discussions of carbonyl compounds, anodic oxidation of oxygen-containing compounds, electrosynthesis of bioactive materials, and electrolyte reductive coupling Features 16 entirely new chapters, with contributions from several new authors who also contribute to extensive revisions throughout the rest of the chapters Completely revised and updated, Organic Electrochemistry, Fifth Edition explains distinguishing fundamental characteristics that separate organic electrochemistry from classical organic chemistry. It includes descriptions of the most important variants of electron transfers and emphasizes the importance of electron transfers in initiating various electrochemical reactions. The sweeping changes and lengthy additions in the fifth edition testify to the field’s continued and rapid growth in research, practice, and application, and make it a valuable addition to your collection.




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FUNDAMENTALS AND METHODSBasic ConceptsChristian AmatoreTechniques for Studies of Electrochemical Reactions in SolutionOle Hammerich and Bernd SpeiserIn Situ Spectroelectrochemistry of Organic CompoundsPeter Rapta, Evgenia Dmitrieva, Alexey A. Popov, and Lothar DunschSurface TechniquesMohamed M. Chehimi and Jean PinsonApplication of Digital SimulationBernd SpeiserTheoretical Calculation of Reduction PotentialsJunming Ho, Michelle L. Coote, Christopher J. Cramer, and Donald G. TruhlarGENERAL PREPARATIVE ASPECTSPreparative Electrolysis on the Laboratory ScaleJakob Jörissen and Bernd SpeiserApplication of Ionic Liquids, Emulsions, Sonication, and Microwave AssistanceJohn D. Watkins and Frank MarkenCombinatorial Electrochemistry and MiniaturizationKevin D. MoellerRelations between Micro- and MacrophenomenaChristian AmatoreELECTRON TRANSFERS AND CONCERTED PROCESSESInfluence of Molecular and Medium Effects on Two-Electron ProcessesKevin Lam and William E. GeigerElectrochemically Driven Supramolecular DevicesPaola Ceroni, Alberto Credi, and Margherita VenturiProton-Coupled Electron TransfersCyrille Costentin, Marc Robert, and Jean-Michel SavéantDissociative Electron TransfersCyrille Costentin, Marc Robert, and Jean-Michel SavéantElectron Transfer-Catalyzed ReactionsKazuhiro Chiba and Yohei OkadaORGANIC ELECTROCHEMICAL REACTION TYPESCleavages and DeprotectionsOle HammerichReductive CouplingJames H.P. Utley, R. Daniel Little, and Merete Folmer NielsenOxidative CouplingHans J. SchäferOxidative Substitution and Addition ReactionsOle Hammerich and James H.P. UtleyFluorinationToshio Fuchigami and Shinsuke InagiELECTROCHEMICAL CONVERSIONS OF ORGANIC COMPOUNDSElectrochemistry of Fullerenes, Derivatives, and Related CompoundsFrederic Melin, Lourdes E. Echegoyen, and Luis EchegoyenAliphatic and Aromatic Hydrocarbons: ReductionJürgen HeinzeOxidation of HydrocarbonsOle HammerichActivation of the Carbon-Halogen BondArmando Gennaro, Abdirisak Ahmed Isse, and Patrizia Romana MussiniAliphatic and Aromatic Halides: ConversionsDennis G. PetersOxygen-Containing Compounds: Alcohols, Ethers, and PhenolsRobert Francke, Thomas Quell, Anton Wiebe, and Siegfried R. WaldvogelSulfur-, Selenium-, and Tellurium-Containing CompoundsRichard S. GlassAliphatic Nitrogen-Containing Compounds: Amines, Amino Alcohols, and Amino AcidsOsamu OnomuraAromatic Nitrogen-Containing CompoundsJan S. JaworskiReduction of Nitro Compounds and Related SubstratesOle HammerichReduction Aldehydes, Ketones, and AzomethinesJirí LudvíkReductions of Carboxylic Acids and DerivativesRolf Breinbauer and Martin PetersOxidation of Carboxylic Acids and DerivativesHideo Tanaka, Manabu Kuroboshi, and Sigeru ToriiHeterocyclic CompoundsFructuoso Barba and Belen BataneroOrganoelemental CompoundsJun-Ichi Yoshida, Toshiki Nokami, and Seiji SugaOrganometallic Compounds as Tools in Organic ElectrosynthesisAnny JutandSTEREOCHEMICAL AND BIOLOGICAL ASPECTSElectrosynthesis of Bioactive MaterialsRandi K. Gbur and R. Daniel LittleStereochemistry of Organic Electrode ProcessesToshio Fuchigami and Shinsuke InagiElectroenzymatic SynthesisChristina Kohlmann and Stephan LützElectrochemical Modeling of Biological ProcessesRichard D. WebsterSURFACE CONFINED SYSTEMSElectrochemistry of Conducting PolymersJürgen HeinzeSurface-Bound and Immobilized MoleculesJean PinsonSPECIAL APPLICATIONSElectrogenerated Bases and NucleophilesJames H.P. Utley, Merete Folmer Nielsen, and Peter B. WyattElectrocatalytic HydrogenationJean Lessard




Autore

Ole Hammerich is an associate professor in the Department of Chemistry, University of Copenhagen, Denmark, where he received his Ph.D. in 1974 and has taught since 1975. His research interests include kinetics and mechanisms of organic radical ion reactions, charge-transfer complexes, and electropolymerization. He is the author or coauthor of more than 110 articles, papers, and book chapters and was, together with Henning Lund, the editor of the fourth edition of Organic Electrochemistry. He was also, with Jens Ulstrup, editor of Bioinorganic Electrochemistry. He served as the National Secretary for Denmark and as the Molecular Electrochemistry chairman in the International Society of Electrochemistry. He is a member of the Danish Electrochemical Society and the Electrochemical Society. Bernd Speiser is an “außerplanmäßiger Professor" in the Institut für Organische Chemie, Universität Tübingen, Germany, where he teaches courses in organic chemistry and molecular electrochemistry. He received his doctoral degree in Tübingen in 1981 and finished his habilitation in 1990. He was a Heisenberg fellow of the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft from 1992-1996. His research focuses on the elucidation of reaction mechanisms of organic, organometallic, and inorganic compounds with experimental methods and computer simulations. He has published more than 140 papers, communications, and book chapters. He was the founding chair of Division 6 ("Molecular Electrochemistry") in the International Society of Electrochemistry and is a member of the Electrochemical Society, the International Society of Electrochemistry, the Society of Electroanalytical Chemistry, the Gesellschaft Deutscher Chemiker (GDCh), and DECHEMA Gesellschaft für chemische Technik und Biotechnologie.










Altre Informazioni

ISBN:

9781420084016

Condizione: Nuovo
Dimensioni: 10 x 7 in Ø 5.80 lb
Formato: Copertina rigida
Illustration Notes:2258 b/w images and 129 tables
Pagine Arabe: 1716
Pagine Romane: xx


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