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Titre de l'ouvrage : Organic Chemistry (P.Y. Bruice, 2015)

Table des chapitres

 Num. Chap.  Titre du chapitre  Page 
1  Remembering General Chemistry: Electronic Structure and Bonding  2
2  Acids and Bases: Central to Understanding Organic Chemistry  50
3  An Introduction to Organic Compounds: Nomenclature, Physical Properties, and Structure  88
4  Isomers: The Arrangement of Atoms in Space  143
5  Alkenes: Structure, Nomenclature, and an Introduction to Reactivity. Thermodynamics and Kinetics  190
6  The Reactions of Alkenes. The Stereochemistry of Addition Reactions  235
7  The Reactions of Alkynes. An Introduction to Multistep Synthesis  288
8  Delocalized Electrons: Their Effect on Stability, pKA, and the Products of a Reaction. Aromaticity and Electronic Effects: An Introduction to the Reactions of Benzene  318
9  Substitution and Elimination Reactions  391
10  Reactions of Alcohols, Ethers, Epoxides, Amines, and Sulfur-Containing Compounds  458
11  Organometallic Compounds  508
12  Radicals  532
13  Mass Spectrometry; Infrared Spectroscopy; UV/Vis Spectroscopy  567
14  NMR Spectroscopy  620
15  Reactions of Carboxylic Acids and Carboxylic Acid Derivatives  686
16  Reactions of Aldehydes and Ketones. More Reactions of Carboxylic Acid Derivatives  739
17  Reactions at the α-Carbon  801
18  Reactions of Benzene and Substituted Benzenes  868
19  More About Amines. Reactions of Heterocyclic Compounds  924
20  The Organic Chemistry of Carbohydrates  950
21  Amino Acids, Peptides, and Proteins  986
22  Catalysis in Organic Reactions and in Enzymatic Reactions  1030
23  The Organic Chemistry of the Coenzymes, Compounds Derived from Vitamins  1063
24  The Organic Chemistry of the Metabolic Pathways  1099
25  The Organic Chemistry of Lipids  1127
26  The Chemistry of the Nucleic Acids  1155
27  Synthetic Polymers  1182
28  Pericyclic Reactions  1212
 
 Chapitre 13 : Mass Spectrometry; Infrared Spectroscopy; UV/Vis Spectroscopy   Page 
 Mass Spectrometry  569
 The Mass Spectrum. Fragmentation  570
 Using The m/z Value of the Molecular Ion to Calculate the Molecular Formula  572
 Isotopes in Mass Spectrometry  574
 High-Resolution Mass Spectrometry Can Reveal Molecular Formulas  575
 The Fragmentation Patterns of Functional Groups  575
 Other Ionization Methods  583
 Gas Chromatography–Mass Spectrometry  583
 Spectroscopy and the Electromagnetic Spectrum  583
 Infrared Spectroscopy  585
 Characteristic Infrared Absorption Bands  588
 The Intensity of Absorption Bands  589
 The Position of Absorption Bands  590
 The Position and Shape of an Absorption Band is Affected by Electron Delocalization and Hydrogen Bonding  591
 C-H Absorption Bands  595
 The Absence of Absorption Bands  598
 Some Vibrations are Infrared Inactive  599
 How to Interpret an Infrared Spectrum  600
 Ultraviolet and Visible Spectroscopy  602
 The Beer–Lambert Law  604
 The Effect of Conjugation on λmax  605
 The Visible Spectrum and Color  606
 Some Uses of UV/Vis Spectroscopy  608
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