Handbook of Organic Name Reactions
Handbook of Organic Name Reactions by Dakeshwar Kumar Verma; Yeestdev Dewangan; Chandrabhan Verma
Master the essential toolkit of synthetic chemistry with this compact, practical guide to organic name reactions. Written for students, researchers and practicing chemists, this handbook presents clear, reliable explanations of classic and contemporary name reactions, focusing on mechanisms, reagent selection, reaction scope and practical applications.
Concise yet thorough, each entry breaks down complex transformations into easy-to-follow steps: reaction overview, mechanistic pathway, typical reagents/conditions, scope and limitations, and representative examples. Carefully drawn reaction schemes and summary tables make quick reference simple during problem solving, lab planning or exam preparation. Cross-references and an organized index speed lookup for classroom study, research planning or industrial synthesis.
Whether you are preparing for competitive exams, designing synthetic routes in medicinal chemistry or refreshing fundamentals for graduate research, this book helps you translate theory into practice. Emphasis on real-world applicability—selectivity considerations, common side reactions and troubleshooting tips—makes it particularly useful for bench chemists and academic courses across India, the UK, USA and beyond.
Cleanly structured and user-friendly, this handbook is an indispensable pocket companion for mastering organic transformations. Strengthen your reaction repertoire, improve predictive design and boost confidence at the bench. Add Handbook of Organic Name Reactions to your library today and elevate your command of synthetic organic chemistry.
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