Meist muss sich jeder Chemiker - gewollt oder ungewollt - mit Lösungsmitteleffekten auseinandersetzen. Aber wo findet er zuverlässige Informationen zu diesem Thema? Wie kann man diese Phänomene verstehen und gezielt nutzen?
Das Buch "Solvents und Solvent Effects in Organic Chemistry" von Christian Reichardt ist seit dem Erscheinen der 1. Auflage DAS Standardwerk bei allen Fragen über Lösungsmittel und Lösungsmitteleffekte in der organischen Chemie.
· 3., aktualisierte und erweiterte Auflage des erfolgreichen Klassikers
· hervorragendes und bewährtes Konzept
· Aufnahme aktueller Entwicklungen (z. B. ionische Flüssigkeiten)
· unverzichtbar für die Forschung und Industrie
Aus den Rezensionen der zweiten Auflage:
"...This is an immensely useful book, and the source that I would turn to first when seeking virtually any information about solvent effects."
Organometallics
"... lässt erkennen, dass es kaum eine zweite Monografie geben dürfte, die das Gesamtgebiet der Solvenseffekte so umfassend behandelt ohne weitschweifig zu werden. ... Das Buch gehört deshalb nicht nur in jede Bibliothek, sondern auch an den Arbeitsplatz des Chemikers."
Angewandte Chemie
"...dient nicht nur als Nachschlagewerk für alle Chemiker, die auf dem Gebiet der Lösemittelchemie forschen, sondern wird auch angesichts ihres enzyklopädischen Stils für organische Chemiker, Physikochemiker, Doktoranden und fortgeschrittenen Studenten von großem Nutzen sein."
Zh. Obshch. Khim. (russisch)
J.Gen.Chem. (russisch)
Introduction
Solute-Solvent Interactions
Classification of Solvents
Solvent Effects on the Position of Homogeneous Chemical Equilibria
Solvent Effects on the Rate of Homogeneous Chemical Reactions
Solvent Effects on Absorption Spectra of Organic Compounds
Empirical Parameters of Solvent Polarity
Appendix
References
In most cases, every chemist must deal with solvent effects, whether voluntarily or otherwise. Since its publication, this has been the standard reference on all topics related to solvents and solvent effects in organic chemistry. Christian Reichardt provides reliable information on the subject, allowing chemists to understand and effectively use these phenomena.
· 3rd updated and enlarged edition of a classic
. 35% more contents
· excellent, proven concept
· includes current developments, such as ionic liquids
· indispensable in research and industry
From the reviews of the second edition:
"...This is an immensely useful book, and the source that I would turn to first when seeking virtually any information about solvent effects." - Organometallics
"Anyone who needs to know anything about solvents and solvent effects in organic chemistry must read this book. (...) What I like about the book is the information on how change of solvent affects position of equilibria and rate of reaction for specific reactions or types of reactions. (...) In conclusion, there is no other book which covers the subject in so much depth and the volume should be an essential part of every organic chemist´s library."
Organic Process Research & Development
"...this book is highly recommended to all chemists or biochemists involved in teaching or research."
Alexandru T. Balaban, Texas A&M University
J. Am. Chem. Soc. 14/2004
"The book can be useful to specialists in the field of pure and applied chemistry and to students, both graduate and undergraduate, and to anyone studying solutions."
N. O. Mchedlov-Petrosyan
Russian Journal of Physical Chemistry 2/2004
"I believe it is well worth the time of every organic chemist to read this book and learn how solvents influence the myriad phenomena of organic chemistry. It is also a superb reference book, one that you will use often, with the largest bibliography on solvents and solvent effects that I have ever seen... Every practicing organic chemist should either own a copy or have easy access to one."
Richard Pagni, Journal of Chemical Education, Vol. 82, No. 3, March 2005
Introduction
Solute-Solvent Interactions
Classification of Solvents
Solvent Effects on the Position of Homogeneous Chemical Equilibria
Solvent Effects on the Rate of Homogeneous Chemical Reactions
Solvent Effects on Absorption Spectra of Organic Compounds
Empirical Parameters of Solvent Polarity
Appendix
References
Das Buch "Solvents und Solvent Effects in Organic Chemistry" von Christian Reichardt ist seit dem Erscheinen der 1. Auflage DAS Standardwerk bei allen Fragen über Lösungsmittel und Lösungsmitteleffekte in der organischen Chemie.
· 3., aktualisierte und erweiterte Auflage des erfolgreichen Klassikers
· hervorragendes und bewährtes Konzept
· Aufnahme aktueller Entwicklungen (z. B. ionische Flüssigkeiten)
· unverzichtbar für die Forschung und Industrie
Aus den Rezensionen der zweiten Auflage:
"...This is an immensely useful book, and the source that I would turn to first when seeking virtually any information about solvent effects."
Organometallics
"... lässt erkennen, dass es kaum eine zweite Monografie geben dürfte, die das Gesamtgebiet der Solvenseffekte so umfassend behandelt ohne weitschweifig zu werden. ... Das Buch gehört deshalb nicht nur in jede Bibliothek, sondern auch an den Arbeitsplatz des Chemikers."
Angewandte Chemie
"...dient nicht nur als Nachschlagewerk für alle Chemiker, die auf dem Gebiet der Lösemittelchemie forschen, sondern wird auch angesichts ihres enzyklopädischen Stils für organische Chemiker, Physikochemiker, Doktoranden und fortgeschrittenen Studenten von großem Nutzen sein."
Zh. Obshch. Khim. (russisch)
J.Gen.Chem. (russisch)
Introduction
Solute-Solvent Interactions
Classification of Solvents
Solvent Effects on the Position of Homogeneous Chemical Equilibria
Solvent Effects on the Rate of Homogeneous Chemical Reactions
Solvent Effects on Absorption Spectra of Organic Compounds
Empirical Parameters of Solvent Polarity
Appendix
References
In most cases, every chemist must deal with solvent effects, whether voluntarily or otherwise. Since its publication, this has been the standard reference on all topics related to solvents and solvent effects in organic chemistry. Christian Reichardt provides reliable information on the subject, allowing chemists to understand and effectively use these phenomena.
· 3rd updated and enlarged edition of a classic
. 35% more contents
· excellent, proven concept
· includes current developments, such as ionic liquids
· indispensable in research and industry
From the reviews of the second edition:
"...This is an immensely useful book, and the source that I would turn to first when seeking virtually any information about solvent effects." - Organometallics
"Anyone who needs to know anything about solvents and solvent effects in organic chemistry must read this book. (...) What I like about the book is the information on how change of solvent affects position of equilibria and rate of reaction for specific reactions or types of reactions. (...) In conclusion, there is no other book which covers the subject in so much depth and the volume should be an essential part of every organic chemist´s library."
Organic Process Research & Development
"...this book is highly recommended to all chemists or biochemists involved in teaching or research."
Alexandru T. Balaban, Texas A&M University
J. Am. Chem. Soc. 14/2004
"The book can be useful to specialists in the field of pure and applied chemistry and to students, both graduate and undergraduate, and to anyone studying solutions."
N. O. Mchedlov-Petrosyan
Russian Journal of Physical Chemistry 2/2004
"I believe it is well worth the time of every organic chemist to read this book and learn how solvents influence the myriad phenomena of organic chemistry. It is also a superb reference book, one that you will use often, with the largest bibliography on solvents and solvent effects that I have ever seen... Every practicing organic chemist should either own a copy or have easy access to one."
Richard Pagni, Journal of Chemical Education, Vol. 82, No. 3, March 2005
Introduction
Solute-Solvent Interactions
Classification of Solvents
Solvent Effects on the Position of Homogeneous Chemical Equilibria
Solvent Effects on the Rate of Homogeneous Chemical Reactions
Solvent Effects on Absorption Spectra of Organic Compounds
Empirical Parameters of Solvent Polarity
Appendix
References