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Author Tyman, J. H. P. (John H. P.)

Title Synthetic and natural phenols / J.H.P. Tyman.

Imprint Amsterdam [The Netherlands] ; New York : Elsevier, 1996.

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Description 1 online resource (xx, 700 pages) : illustrations
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Series Studies in organic chemistry ; 52
Studies in organic chemistry (Elsevier Science Publishers) ; 52.
Summary The chemistry of phenols tends to be ignored in organic chemical textbooks and to be lost amongst the many classes of functional derivatives. This volume is not intended to provide a textbook approach but rather to give an account of developments in phenol chemistry in the last two decades. Features of this book: & bull; Numerous phenolic systems have been covered in detail, e.g. phenolic propanoids. & bull; The emphasis throughout has been on synthesis, on what can be achieved by the use of phenolic intermediates and in the construction of phenolic end products. & bull; Many chapters enable the reader to refer to the original literature wherever possible. & bull; Various chapters provide a fund of tutorial material and problems for undergraduate studies and further, which will encourage perusal of the literature. Some 2000 references to applied and academic papers are given. Phenols are ubiquitous substances and now it is more widely accepted that there are pros and cons connected with their usage. The pros for compounds are well-known and are illustrated by perennial panaceas such as aspirin, paracetamol, codeine, etc. The cons are less obvious because they are also materials deeply entrenched in our standard of living and in most cases inherent hazards have only recently come to light. The book will be of interest to postgraduate students in academic and industrial work.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Historical aspects and industrial syntheses of monohydric and dihydric phenols -- Recent advances in the synthesis of monohydric phenols -- Reaction of the hydroxyl group in monohydric phenols -- Phenolic ethers of hydroxy aromatics -- Oxidation of phenols -- Alkyl and hindered phenols -- Carbonyl derivatives of phenols -- Halogeno, nitro, amino, azo, sulpho and thio derivatives of phenols -- Dihydric phenols -- Polyhydric phenols -- Branched alkylphenols of industrial interest -- Prenylphenols -- Non-isoprenoid alkylphenols -- Synthesis of natural phenols (and their derivatives) of pharmaceutical, medicinal or technical interest.
Note Print version record.
Subject Phenols.
Phenols -- chemistry
Phenols
Phenols -- chemical synthesis
Phénols.
SCIENCE -- Chemistry -- Organic.
Phenols
Indexed Term Aromatic compounds
Other Form: Print version: Tyman, J.H.P. (John H.P.). Synthetic and natural phenols. Amsterdam [The Netherlands] ; New York : Elsevier, 1996 0444881646 9780444881649 (DLC) 96028442 (OCoLC)35029622
ISBN 9780444881649
0444881646
9780080542195 (electronic bk.)
0080542190 (electronic bk.)
Standard No. AU@ 000056736314
DEBBG BV039828607
DEBBG BV042313833
DEBSZ 367768445
DEBSZ 48235268X
NZ1 12432900
NZ1 15188827

 
    
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