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ORGANIC CHEMISTRY (Vol 3: Advanced Approaches with Green Synthesis)
Dr. Anadi Majumdar & Dr. Arup Sarkar
First Published: 2020
ISBN: 978-93-93984-9-5
Pages: 1126
CONTENTS
- Chemistry, alicyclic Compounds - Alicyclic compounds; Cycloalkanes and Cycloalkenes
- Chemistry, Organic Rearrangement - Rearrangements in the organic Molecules: Basic concept and some Typical Systems
- Chemistry in Special analysis - Spectroscopy (basic concepts) on UV Visible, IR and NMR, (MASS): Application for
identification of Organic Compounds
- Chemistry in dimmmanation analysis - Organic Synthesis: Planning in Basic Concepts-Disconnection Approach (working-
Backward)
- Chemistry of Heterocyclic compounds - Heterocyclic compounds: the Systems with one and more Heteroatoms
- Chemistry in dyes drugs and pesticides -Organic Molecules as Application oriented chemistry: Synthetic Dyes. pharmaceuticals and Pesticides
- Stescochomistry of compounds-stereochemistry of organic
Molecules (III) (Stereoisomerism & conformations of alicyclic organic molecules; Dynamic stereochemistry
- Chemistry of Carbohydrates-Carbohydrates: Monosaccharides, Disaccharides, and Polysaccharides
- Chemistry: Proteins and Nucleic acids- Amino Acids: Peptides and Proteins (Enzymes): Nucleic Acids
- Appendices
ABOUT THE BOOK: This book, Organic Chemistry (Volume 3), is meant for the Undergraduate & Postgraduate students of Chemistry (covered CBCS Syllabus) and is the last and the most advanced part of the subject, proposed by the authors in their journey starting through the fundamentals via the chemical nature in the domain of Organic Chemistry. Both the chemical molecules of mainly macromolecular types and their treatments under sophisticated means such as IR, UV, NMR, and Mass-spectral techniques have been proposed. This part also demands its advanced nature through the inclusion of basic Principles of “Green Chemistry” by using numerous well-known and simple examples under lab-based techniques. It will be helpful to encourage the students or others to be involved in this subject which may be the essential stepping for the future generations in every space of their survival.
ABOUT THE AUTHORS:
Dr. Anadi Majumdar, born in Faridpur of Bangladesh, has earned both his M.Sc and Ph.D. degrees (Chemistry) from Calcutta University, West Bengal, India. His research matter includes mainly Marine Chemistry in terms of more advanced approaches such as HPLC, NMR (PMR, 13C NMR, 2D-NMR), Mass spectral analysis; under the guidance of Professor and researcher Dr. Amarendra Patra, a well renowned NMR expert. The author published research papers on secondary metabolites of Marine sp. in the international journal Cheminform & others. He worked as the Reader and Head, Department of Chemistry (U.G. & P.G.), Panskura Banamali College (AUTONOMOUS), West Bengal. He is the author of a number of textbooks, published under reputed publishing organizations. His next attempt is to put forward the subjects of “Stereochemistry”, “Spectroscopy” and “Heterocyclic Chemistry”. 79 Cell & Molecular Catalogue
Dr. Arup Sarkar was born in Kalyani, W.B., with a hereditary quality of having an interest in chemistry as a profession. He has completed his Ph.D. degree from Kalyani University, West Bengal under the guidance of a well-renowned Professor and Researcher Dr. Pasupati Sengupta, F.N.A. (Sc) in the area of Synthesis, Aromatization, Stereochemistry, and Catalysis. He published 14 research papers in national and international journals with high impact factors. He was also attached to the research laboratory of Professor N. A. Choudhury, B.C.K.V.V., Kalyani. At present Dr. Sarkar is an Associate Professor in the Department of Chemistry (U.G. & P.G.), Panskura Banamali College (AUTONOMOUS) in W.B. He has also been providing guidance to NET aspirants for the subject of chemistry. He is the author of a number of textbooks, published under reputed publishing organizations. His next attempt is to put forward the subjects of three books in the field of Stereochemistry, Spectroscopy, and Heterocyclic Chemistry.