Microscale and Macroscale Techniques in the Organic Laboratory
Microscale and Macroscale Techniques in the Organic Laboratory
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The authors have organized this organic chemistry text to present two types of techniques, macroscale and microscale, in a coherent manner within the same chapter. They have added chapters on modern instrumental methods, including nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy, infrared spectroscopy, mass
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Microscale and Macroscale Techniques in the Organic Laboratory by Gary Lampman
The well-known and tested organic chemistry laboratory techniques of the two best-selling organic chemistry lab manuals: INTRODUCTION TO ORGANIC LABORATORY TECHNIQUES: A SMALL SCALE APPROACH and INTRODUCTION TO ORGANIC LABORATORY TECHNIQUES: A MICROSCALE APPROACH, 3/e are now assembled in one textbook. Professors can use any experiments alongside MICROSCALE AND MACROSCALE TECHNIQUES IN THE ORGANIC LABORATORY. Experiments can be selected and assembled from the two Pavia organic chemistry lab manuals, from professors' homegrown labs, or even competing texts. The 375 page, hardcover book serves as a reference for all students of organic chemistry. With clearly written prose and accurately drawn diagrams, students can feel confident setting up and running organic labs.
1Laboratory Safety. 2. Advance Preparation and Laboratory Records. 3. Laboratory Glassware. 4. How to Find Data for Your Compound: Handbooks and Catalogues. 5. Measurement of Volume and Weight. 6. Heating and Cooling Methods. 7. Reaction Methods. 8. Filtration. 9. Physical Constants of Solids: The Melting Point. 10. Solubility. 11. Crystallization: Purification of Solids. 12. Extractions, Separations, and Drying Agents. 13. Physical Constants of Liquids: Boiling Point and Density. 14. Simple Distillation. 15. Fractional Distillation; Azeotropes. 16. Vacuum Distillation; Manometers. 17. Sublimation. 18. Steam Distillation. 19. Column Chromatography. 20. Thin-Layer Chromatography. 21. High-Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC). 22. Gas Chromatography. 23. Polarimetry. 24. Refractometry. 25. Infrared Spectroscopy. 26. Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy (Proton NMR). 27. Carbon-13 Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy. 28. Mass Spectrometry. 29. Computational Chemistry. 30. Guide to the Chemical Literature.
Lampman, Gary M.: - Gary M. Lampman earned his BS degree in chemistry from the University of California, Los Angeles, and his PhD in organic chemistry from the University of Washington. In 1964, he joined the faculty at Western Washington University as Assistant Professor, rising to Professor in 1973. He received the Outstanding Teaching Award for the College of Arts and Sciences in 1976. He now holds the title of Professor Emeritus. Teaching has always been an important part of his life. Contact with students invigorates him. He is the coauthor of two organic laboratory books that include techniques and experiments: INTRODUCTION TO ORGANIC LABORATORY TECHNIQUES: A MICROSCALE APPROACH (Cengage Learning), and A SMALL SCALE ARPPROACH TO ORGANIC LABORATORY TECHNIQUES (Cengage Learning), as well as MICROSCALE AND MACROSCALE TECHNIQUES IN THE ORGANIC LABORATORY (Cengage Learning), which highlights techniques to be used with a faculty member's own experiments. He is a co-author, with Donald L. Pavia, George S. Kriz, and James R. Vyvyan of an organic spectroscopy book, INTRODUCTION TO SPECTROSCOPY, Fourth Edition (Cengage Learning). Professor Lampman also is the author of the computer program for teaching organic nomenclature: ORGANIC NOMENCLATURE: AN INTRODUCTION TO THE IUPAC SYSTEM. His research interests center on synthetic methods involving the reaction of free radicals on unsaturated cobaloximes (vitamin B12 model compounds), synthesis of strained small ring compounds, and chemical education. He is the author of 18 papers in these areas. He is a member of the American Chemical Society (Organic and Chemical Education divisions), and the Washington College Chemistry Teachers Association.
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| ISBN 13 | 9780030343117 |
| ISBN 10 | 0030343119 |
| Title | Microscale and Macroscale Techniques in the Organic Laboratory |
| Author | Gary Lampman |
| Condition | Unavailable |
| Binding Type | Hardback |
| Publisher | Cengage Learning, Inc |
| Year published | 2001-08-13 |
| Number of pages | 560 |
| Cover note | Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary. |
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