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The two-part, fifth edition of Advanced Organic Chemistry has been substantially revised and reorganized for greater clarity. The material has been updated to reflect advances in the field since the previous edition, especially in computational chemistry. Part A covers fundamental structural topics and basic mechanistic types. It can stand-alone; together, with Part B: Reaction and Synthesis, the two volumes provide a comprehensive foundation for the study in organic chemistry. Companion websites provide digital models for study of structure, reaction and selectivity for students and exercise solutions for instructors.
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Advanced Organic Chemistry FIFTH EDITION
Part A: Structure and Mechanisms
Advanced Organic Chemistry PART A: Structure and Mechanisms PART B: Reactions and Synthesis
Advanced Organic FIFTH EDITION Chemistry Part A: Structure and Mechanisms FRANCIS A. CAREY and RICHARD J. SUNDBERG University of Virginia Charlottesville, Virginia
Francis A. Carey Department of Chemistry University of Virginia Charlottesville, VA 22904
Richard J. Sundberg Department of Chemistry University of Virginia Charlottesville, VA 22904
Library of Congress Control Number: 2006939782 ISBN-13: 978-0-387-44897-8 (hard cover) ISBN-13: 978-0-387-68346-1 (soft cover)
e-ISBN-13: 978-0-387-44899-3
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Preface This Fifth Edition marks the beginning of the fourth decade that Advanced Organic Chemistry has been available. As with the previous editions, the goal of this text is to allow students to build on the foundation of introductory organic chemistry and attain a level of knowledge and understanding that will permit them to comprehend much of the material that appears in the contemporary chemical literature. There have been major developments in organic chemistry in recent years, and these have had a major influence in shaping this new edition to make it more useful to students, instructors, and other readers. The expanding application of computational chemistry is reflected by amplified discussion of this area, especially density function theory (DFT) calculations in Chapter 1. Examples of computational studies are included in subsequent chapters that deal with specific structures, reactions and properties. Chapter 2 discusses the principles of both configuration and conformation, which were previously treated in two separate chapters. The current emphasis on enantioselectivity, including development of many enantioselective catalysts, prompted the expansion of the section on stereoselective reactions to include examples of enantioselective reactions. Chapter 3, which covers the application of thermodynamics and kinetics to organic chemistry, has been reorganized to place emphasis on structural effects on stability and reactivity. This chapter lays the groundwork for later chapters by considering stability effects on carbocations, carbanions, radicals, and carbonyl compounds. Chapters 4 to 7 review the basic substitution, addition, and elimination