![]() ![]() Each chapter begins with a Detailed Table of Contents with page numbers. These 21 chapters are formatted in pdf and include hand-drawn figures merged with the text. The Book Now: I have posted 21 of the 23 chapters shown in the Chapter Outline. My greatest fan and supporter, through all of my efforts to be an author, has been, and continues to be, my wife Pat! Without her encouragement I would have abandoned all of this a long time ago! The thumbnail version of my biography is "I retired from a 35 year position in the chemistry department at UC Riverside in 1998 and moved to Santa Barbara where I taught part-time at UCSB from 2000 to 2008". They also lead to biographical information about me. ![]() You can access the book directly through the links on this page. With the exception of those in Chapter 20, they are presently all hand-drawn. The figures have been merged with the text in each posted chapter. I am currently working on Chapter 19 and plan to begin Chapter 6. ![]() I wanted it to be available to students and faculty for studying and teaching organic chemistry. I had hoped that I might some day see the book on shelves of campus bookstores, but I realized several years ago that this was unlikely.Īs a result, I decided to post it on the internet. The journey has been long and filled with unexpected twists and turns. I began writing an organic chemistry textbook in 1992. This book covers the following topics: Purification Of Solids and Liquids, Analysis Of Organic Compounds, Empirical and Molecular Formula, Classification, Aliphatic Compounds, Paraffins, Or Saturated Hydrocarbons, Halogen Derivatives Of The Paraffins, The Alcohols, Sulphur Compounds, The Cyanogen Compounds, Derivatives Of The Unsaturated, The Polyhydric Alcohols, Aromatic Compounds, The Terpenes and Camphors, Multinuclear Hydrocarbons and Their Derivatives, Heterocyclic Compounds and the Alkaloids.Organic Chemistry Textbook by Robert Neuman Major topics covered includes: Formation of Aliphatic Carbon-Carbon Bonds: Base Catalyzed Reactions and Acid Catalyzed Reactions, Organometallic Reagents, Nucleophilic Aromatic Substitution, Aromatic Diazonium Salts, Molecular Rearrangements, eagents Containing Phosphorus, Sulfur, Silicon, Boron or Tin, Transition Metal Catalysis and The Synthesis of Some Naturally Occurring Compounds. The principles and their application for the synthesis of some of the naturally occurring compounds will be described in this note. ![]()
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