Chemistry of Named Organic Reactions and Reagents

Dr. Bhimraj Gawade

Dr. Bhimraj Gawade is working as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Chemistry at Anandrao Dhonde Alias Babaji Mahavidyalaya, Kada. Maharashtra, INDIA, has about 13 years of teaching experience.  He received his M. Sc. degree in Organic Chemistry with distinction from University of Pune and Qualified CSIR-UGC-NET Examination in Chemical Science with JRF. He received Ph. D. degree in Chemistry from Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University, Aurangabad; Maharashtra state. He has published 25 research papers in refereed international journals and 10 research papers in the proceedings of various international conferences. He has received several best paper awards for his research papers at various international conferences. His areas of research include Phytochemistry, Natural Products, Medicinal Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, Nanotechnology, Biochemistry, General Science, Pharmaceutical and Clinical. He is an active member of ACTRA, Aurangabad.

Mr. I. G. Nannaware

Mr. I. G. Nannaware is working as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Chemistry at Anandrao Dhonde Alias Babaji Mahavidyalaya, Kada. Maharashtra, INDIA, has about 13 years of teaching experience.  He received his M. Sc. degree in Physical Chemistry with distinction from Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University, Aurangabad and Qualified CSIR-UGC-NET Examination in Chemical Science. He has published 20 research papers in refereed international journals and 7 research papers in the proceedings of various international conferences. He has received several best paper awards for his research papers at various international conferences. His areas of research include Physical Chemistry, Nanotechnology and General Science.

Description

This reference book aims to provide a comprehensive set of named reactions and reagents for organic chemistry, which will be suitable for scholars of chemistry. The reference book concentrates on core topics name reactions and reagents which are most likely to be common to those organic chemistry courses which follow on from a foundation or introductory general chemistry course. The knowledge of organic reactions and reagents are must for the study of fundamentals of organic chemistry as reactions are the heart of organic chemistry. Mechanism of reactions tells as how the molecules initiate reaction; permit us to find pathways of all reactants, which enable us to predict the nature of product expected. Many name reactions and reagents available in literature. We have selected some common reactions and reagents which are useful to understand the fundamentals of organic chemistry for any university undergraduate and postgraduate students. Out of them, some reactions for the synthesis of compounds have been described which have great synthetic utility in the field of pharmaceuticals. In deciding the depth of topic, we relied upon my experiences as a classroom teacher and interaction with organic chemistry scholars.

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