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Compendium Synthetica is not merely a collection of laboratory recipes-it is a journey into the very alchemy of organic chemistry, where practical experimentation meets deep theoretical insight. Within its pages, the art and science of synthesis converge to illuminate how familiar substances and exotic compounds alike can be crafted on a small scale and analysed.
Employing modern analytical techniques-from FT-IR spectroscopy to melting and boiling point measurements-Compendium Synthetica guides readers to verify each reaction's progress and outcome. Yet even beyond the sharp peaks of a spectrum, this work embraces a fuller sensory dimension: the smells and textures of synthesized materials are recounted, preserving an often-overlooked aspect of experimental chemistry. Structured like a true alchemical treasury,
Compendium Synthetica covers a sweeping range of transformations: classic Fischer esterifications, decarboxylations, and electrophilic substitutions that showcase the relations between theoretical underpinnings and practical yields. Each reaction profile details preparation, purification, and often subtle hints on scale and modifications-while explaining the deeper mechanism behind the scenes. Whether synthesizing pharmaceuticals like aspirin, acetanilide or venturing into the realms of specialized intermediates such as hydrazine sulfate, practitioners both gain the "how" and the "why" of organic synthesis.
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
Compendium Synthetica is not merely a collection of laboratory recipes-it is a journey into the very alchemy of organic chemistry, where practical experimentation meets deep theoretical insight. Within its pages, the art and science of synthesis converge to illuminate how familiar substances and exotic compounds alike can be crafted on a small scale and analysed.
Employing modern analytical techniques-from FT-IR spectroscopy to melting and boiling point measurements-Compendium Synthetica guides readers to verify each reaction's progress and outcome. Yet even beyond the sharp peaks of a spectrum, this work embraces a fuller sensory dimension: the smells and textures of synthesized materials are recounted, preserving an often-overlooked aspect of experimental chemistry. Structured like a true alchemical treasury,
Compendium Synthetica covers a sweeping range of transformations: classic Fischer esterifications, decarboxylations, and electrophilic substitutions that showcase the relations between theoretical underpinnings and practical yields. Each reaction profile details preparation, purification, and often subtle hints on scale and modifications-while explaining the deeper mechanism behind the scenes. Whether synthesizing pharmaceuticals like aspirin, acetanilide or venturing into the realms of specialized intermediates such as hydrazine sulfate, practitioners both gain the "how" and the "why" of organic synthesis.