Electron Flow in Organic Chemistry | 
enlarge | Author: Paul H. Scudder Publisher: Wiley Category: Book
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Media: Paperback Edition: 1 Pages: 384 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.5 Dimensions (in): 9.5 x 7.4 x 0.9
ISBN: 0471613819 Dewey Decimal Number: 547.1 EAN: 9780471613817
Publication Date: February 6, 1992 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Shipping: International shipping available Condition: The text is clean with some moderate exterior wear.
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Product Description With the goal of helping students develop a good intuition for organic chemistry, it approaches the material from a mechanistic viewpoint. Presents twenty electron flow pathways as the building blocks of all the common mechanistic processes. Thus, students deal with a smaller number of reactant classes instead of studying each reaction as a separate case. Uses physical models such as energy surfaces to aid the decision-making process; includes a unique chapter that teaches students how to make a multivariable decision; and contains advanced explanations using interaction diagrams and molecular orbital theory.
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A Terrific Organic Text and Reference December 28, 1999 Stephanie (United States) 13 out of 14 found this review helpful
Dr. Paul Scudder was my undergraduate organic chemistry teacher at New College of USF in Sarasota, FL. His book continues to sit on my shelf even now, as I am working on my Ph.D. in synthetic medicinal chemistry. We used it along with Dr. Seyhan Ege's undergraduate Organic Chemistry text, which is a traditional "white-pages" type of organic text. His class was the best class I took in my entire four years of college, and I cannot recommend his book highly enough to anyone who truly wishes to gain a fundamental understanding of organic chemistry principles. It was a tremendous help to me both in college, as well as in grad school while preparing for my qualifiers. The book is written at a level that is accessible to college underclassmen, but it is also useful for upper level undergraduate and graduate students who would like to review important organic chemistry concepts or see the concepts presented in a new, easy to assimilate, way. His 3-D reaction coordinate graphs, pathway decision cubes, and pathway classification schemes are some of the strongest points of the book. He also presents some advanced theories such as HOMO-LUMO and HSAB theories that are often not really taught to undergraduates, and these are extremely well-done and easy to follow. Dr. Scudder has great passion for his subject, and that is apparent in his book.The few minor and petty problems with the book that I can think of are that he assumes that the reader has some previous organic background knowledge, the writing is sometimes choppy and jumps around, and the graphics are not state-of-the-art, as he did them himself. Chapter 2, on thermodynamics and kinetics, is especially difficult to follow for someone who has no knowledge about these subjects.
A revolutionary way of approaching organic chemistry January 31, 1999 8 out of 9 found this review helpful
Paul Scudder approaches organic chemistry from a completely different angle. While most organic books stress that a student memorize hundreds of seemingly unrelated reactions, this text is different. It teaches you the tools to classify organic reactions and solve them logically. This book and its method should be the standard for how organic chemistry is taught.
indispensable tool for organic chemistry students-all levels February 21, 1999 Dana Beyer (Chevy Chase, MD) 8 out of 9 found this review helpful
A superb, well-organized classification of organic chemistry for practitioners at all levels. Clear, concise, with a large number of charts and graphs, some of which are indispensable. A handbook which boils down most of what you need to know to understand a wide spectrum of organic reaction mechanisms. Reminds me of the Washington University medical manual series, which filtered all the medical knowledge of each subspecialty essential for daily use into a single pocket handbook.
"Electron Flow in Organic Chemistry" (Scudder)- excellent for understanding rxn mechanisms. It has helped me. Don Brink Ph.D. January 20, 2008 Manfred (AK USA) "Electron Flow in Organic Chemistry" (Scudder)- excellent for explaining reaction mechanisms in organic chemistry. It has helped me. This is the best book on this subject that I have used. Don Brink Ph.D.
Great Book! (and tiny, too) February 7, 2007 M. Ferretti (Florida) 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
This book manages to fit almost the whole of O-Chem between it's shiny covers. It is the perfect O-Chem handbook/reference guide. A novice may need an additional supplementary text, but otherwise this book is a goldmine.
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