Autor: Mark M. Green, Harold A. Wittcoff
Wydawca: Wiley
Dostępność: 3-6 tygodni
Cena: 345,45 zł
Przed złożeniem zamówienia prosimy o kontakt mailowy celem potwierdzenia ceny.
ISBN13: |
9783527302895 |
ISBN10: |
3527302891 |
Autor: |
Mark M. Green, Harold A. Wittcoff |
Oprawa: |
Paperback |
Rok Wydania: |
2006-04-11 |
Ilość stron: |
341 |
Wymiary: |
241x171 |
Tematy: |
PN |
Nylon, Plexiglas®, epoxy resin, and Elmer’s glue; dynamite, rubber tires, and spandex. These are a few among the multitude of industrial products produced using the principles of organic chemistry, principles that are often taught to students without reference to the commercial and practical importance of the subject. The marvelous theoretical principles on which organic chemistry is based are therefore often not fully appreciated by students of this subject. Organic Chemistry can appear dry, meaningless, and seemingly irrelevant. In this textbook, designed to be used in conjunction with classic texts of organic chemistry at the undergraduate level, or standing alone for more advanced students, two experts, M. M. Green and H. A. Wittcoff bring the principles and the practice together. Written for students, and also giving much information that could be used to enhance teaching of the subject, the book, presented in ten concise chapters, combines important industrial processes with the principles of organic chemistry. The result is a source of otherwise barely accessible information. In addition, personal anecdotes from the authors’ vast experience make this a fascinating and indispensable textbook for everyone wishing to enhance the appreciation of this subject.
I have never come across such an enticing mix of stories of discovery with basic chemistry! […] With wit and enthusiasm, with a feeling of the molecule (and what makes polymers grow and tangle), Green and Wittcoff pull us into the exciting world of the interplay of organic chemistry principle and industrial practice. – Roald Hoffman, Cornell University
[…] Furthermore, the interesting stories and anecdotes liberally sprinkled throughout the book are sure to enliven any classroom discussion. Indeed, as a faculty in a small liberal arts college, I am most impressed by the book’s pedagogical value in illustrating the practical side of organic chemist
ry.” – Dasan M. Thamattoor, Colby College
Spis treści:
Preface.
What the Experts Say about this Book.
1. How Petroleum is converted into Useful Materials: Carbocations and Free Radicals are the Keys.
2. Polymerization, Polypropylene and the Principles of Stereochemistry.
3. The Central Role of Electrophilic Aromatic Substitution.
4. From Nucleophilic Chemistry to Crosslinking, with a Side Trip to Glycerol, in the Synthesis of Commercially Important Plastics.
5. The Nylon Story.
6. Competition for the Best Industrial Synthesis of Methyl Methacrylate.
7. Natural Rubber and Other Elastomers.
8. Ethylene and Propylene: Two Very Different Kinds of Chemistry.
9. The Demise of Acetaldehyde: A Story of How the Chemical Industry Evolves.
10. Doing Well by Doing Good.
An Epilogue—The Future.
Index.
Okładka tylna:
Nylon, Plexiglas®, epoxy resin, and Elmer’s glue; dynamite, rubber tires, and spandex. These are a few among the multitude of industrial products produced using the principles of organic chemistry, principles that are often taught to students without reference to the commercial and practical importance of the subject. The marvelous theoretical principles on which organic chemistry is based are therefore often not fully appreciated by students of this subject. Organic Chemistry can appear dry, meaningless, and seemingly irrelevant. In this textbook, designed to be used in conjunction with classic texts of organic chemistry at the undergraduate level, or standing alone for more advanced students, two experts, M. M. Green and H. A. Wittcoff bring the principles and the practice together. Written for students, and also giving much information that could be used to enhance teaching of the subject, the book, presented in ten concise chapters, combines important industrial processes with the principles of organic chemistry. The result is
a source of otherwise barely accessible information. In addition, personal anecdotes from the authors’ vast experience make this a fascinating and indispensable textbook for everyone wishing to enhance the appreciation of this subject.
I have never come across such an enticing mix of stories of discovery with basic chemistry! […] With wit and enthusiasm, with a feeling of the molecule (and what makes polymers grow and tangle), Green and Wittcoff pull us into the exciting world of the interplay of organic chemistry principle and industrial practice. – Roald Hoffman, Cornell University
[…] Furthermore, the interesting stories and anecdotes liberally sprinkled throughout the book are sure to enliven any classroom discussion. Indeed, as a faculty in a small liberal arts college, I am most impressed by the book’s pedagogical value in illustrating the practical side of organic chemistry.” – Dasan M. Thamattoor, Colby College
Książek w koszyku: 0 szt.
Wartość zakupów: 0,00 zł
Gambit
Centrum Oprogramowania
i Szkoleń Sp. z o.o.
Al. Pokoju 29b/22-24
31-564 Kraków
Siedziba Księgarni
ul. Kordylewskiego 1
31-542 Kraków
+48 12 410 5991
+48 12 410 5987
+48 12 410 5989
Administratorem danych osobowych jest firma Gambit COiS Sp. z o.o. Na podany adres będzie wysyłany wyłącznie biuletyn informacyjny.
© Copyright 2012: GAMBIT COiS Sp. z o.o. Wszelkie prawa zastrzeżone.
Projekt i wykonanie: Alchemia Studio Reklamy