Electron Flow in Organic Chemistry: A Decision-Based Guide to Organic Mechanisms 2nd Edition
Author(s): Paul H. Scudder (Author)
Publisher: Wiley
Publication Date: 5 Feb. 2013
Edition: 2nd
Language: English
Print length: 448 pages
ISBN-10: 0470638044
ISBN-13: 9780470638040
Book Description
Sets forth the analytical tools needed to solve key problems in organic chemistry
With its acclaimed decision-based approach, Electron Flow in Organic Chemistry enables readers to develop the essential critical thinking skills needed to analyze and solve problems in organic chemistry, from the simple to complex. The author breaks down common mechanistic organic processes into their basic units to explain the core electron flow pathways that underlie these processes. Moreover, the text stresses the use of analytical tools such as flow charts, correlation matrices, and energy surfaces to enable readers new to organic chemistry to grasp the fundamentals at a much deeper level.
This Second Edition of Electron Flow in Organic Chemistry has been thoroughly revised, reorganized, and streamlined in response to feedback from both students and instructors. Readers will find more flowcharts, correlation matrices, and algorithms that illustrate key decision-making processes step by step. There are new examples from the field of biochemistry, making the text more relevant to a broader range of readers in chemistry, biology, and medicine. This edition also offers three new chapters:
Proton transfer and the principles of stability
Important reaction archetypes
Qualitative molecular orbital theory and pericyclic reactions
The text’s appendix features a variety of helpful tools, including a general bibliography, quick-reference charts and tables, pathway summaries, and a major decisions guide.
With its emphasis on logical processes rather than memorization to solve mechanistic problems, this text gives readers a solid foundation to approach and solve any problem in organic chemistry.
Editorial Reviews
Review
“Overall, this book is much more elaborate compared to its predecessor; it is more than 50 pages longer, contains two additional chapters, and has several new features and extensive logical connections. Summing Up: Highly recommended. Lower-division undergraduates through professionals/practitioners.” (Choice, 1 November 2013)
From the Inside Flap
Sets forth the analytical tools needed to solve key problems in organic chemistry
With its acclaimed decision-based approach, Electron Flow in Organic Chemistry enables readers to develop the essential critical thinking skills needed to analyze and solve problems in organic chemistry, from the simple to complex. The author breaks down common mechanistic organic processes into their basic units to explain the core electron flow pathways that underlie these processes. Moreover, the text stresses the use of analytical tools such as flow charts, correlation matrices, and energy surfaces to enable readers new to organic chemistry to grasp the fundamentals at a much deeper level.
This Second Edition of Electron Flow in Organic Chemistry has been thoroughly revised, reorganized, and streamlined in response to feedback from both students and instructors. Readers will find more flowcharts, correlation matrices, and algorithms that illustrate key decision-making processes step by step. There are new examples from the field of biochemistry, making the text more relevant to a broader range of readers in chemistry, biology, and medicine. This edition also offers three new chapters:
Proton transfer and the principles of stability
Important reaction archetypes
Qualitative molecular orbital theory and pericyclic reactions
The text’s appendix features a variety of helpful tools, including a general bibliography, quick-reference charts and tables, pathway summaries, and a major decisions guide.
With its emphasis on logical processes rather than memorization to solve mechanistic problems, this text gives readers a solid foundation to approach and solve any problem in organic chemistry.
About the Author
PAUL H. SCUDDER, PhD, is Chair of the Division of Natural Sciences and Professor of Chemistry at New College of Florida. Dr. Scudder has been teaching organic chemistry and advanced organic chemistry at the undergraduate level for thirty-four years. His current research focuses on physical organic chemistry, specifically reaction mechanisms and theory.