As phenols represent an important functional group category, The
Chemistry of Phenols is an essential addition to any chemistry
library.
Written by experts, all aspects concerning these compounds are
covered making this an essential reference book, bringing together
invaluable information into one source for organic, organometallic
chemists as well as chemists from a variety of other organic
sub-disciplines.
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organometallic and chemists from organic sub-disciplines
Covers phenols as anti-oxidants, synthetic intermediates,
polymers and hydrogen bonds
Discusses electrophilic and photochemical reactions
The Patai Series publishes comprehensive reviews on all
aspects of specific functional groups. Each volume contains
outstanding surveys on theoretical and computational aspects, NMR,
MS, other spectroscopic methods and analytical chemistry,
structural aspects, thermochemistry, photochemistry, synthetic
approaches and strategies, synthetic uses and applications in
chemical and pharmaceutical industries, biological, biochemical and
environmental aspects.
To date, over 100 volumes have been published in the series.
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表中的内容
1. General and theoretical aspects of phenols (Minh Tho Nguyen,
Eugene S. Kryachko and Luc G. Vanquickenborne).
2. The structural chemistry of phenols (Menahem Kaftory).
3. Thermochemistry of phenols and related arenols (Suzanne W.
Slayden and Joel F. Liebman).
4. Mass spectrometry and gas-phase ion chemistry of phenols
(Dietmar Kuck).
5. NMR and IR spectroscopy of phenols (Poul Erik Hansen and Jens
Spanget-Larsen).
6. Synthesis of phenols (Concepci´on Gonz´alez and
Luis Castedo).
7. UV-visible spectra and photoacidity of phenols, naphthols and
pyrenols (Ehud Pines).
8. Hydrogen-bonded complexes of phenols (C. Laurence, M.
Berthelot and J. Graton).
9. Electrophilic reactions of phenols (V. Prakash Reddy and G.
K. Surya Prakash).
10. Synthetic uses of phenols (Masahiko Yamaguchi).
11. Tautomeric equilibria and rearrangements involving phenols
(Sergei M. Lukyanov and Alla V. Koblik).
12. Phenols as antioxidants (L. Ross C. Barclay and Melinda R.
Vinqvist).
13. Analytical aspects of phenolic compounds (Jacob
Zabicky).
14. Photochemistry of phenols (William M. Horspool).
15. Radiation chemistry of phenols (P. Neta).
16. Transient phenoxyl radicals: Formation and properties in
aqueous solutions (S. Steenken and P. Neta).
17. Oxidation of phenols (Shosuke Yamamura).
18. Environmental effects of substituted phenols (Victor
Glezer).
19. Calixarenes (Volker B¨ohmer).
20. Polymers based on phenols (D. H. Solomon, G. G. Qiao and M.
J. Caulfield).
Author index.
Subject index.
关于作者
Professor Zvi Rappoport, Department of Organic Chemistry, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Jerusalem, Israel.