Organic Chemistry by B. Pavlov; A. Terentyev

In this post, we will see the book Organic Chemistry by B. Pavlov; A. Terentyev.

About the book

This book is a revised and enlarged edition of B. A. Pavlov and A. P. Terentyev’s widely known textbook of organic chem­istry. Several sections and subsections have been completely re­written by Professor A. P. Terentyev, who has also edited the book as a whole. The theoretical sections have been supplemented with an ex­position of the modern concepts of single, multiple, and conjugated bonds, benzene structure, orientation rules, catalysis, tagged atom techniques in organic chemistry, etc. Special attention in the presentation of the factual material is given to compounds with practical applications in the national economy. New information has been included concerning synthetic polymors, plastics, chem­ical fibres and dyes, as well as organosilicon, organoarsenic, and organophosphorus compounds.

About the authors

BORIS PAVLOV, Candidate of Pedagog­ical Sciences, is a well-known lectur­er in general, inorganic, and organic chemistry. He has written several valuable books on teaching methods is the author of the textbooks ORGANIC CHEMISTRY and INORGANIC CHEMISTRY for teachers’ colleges.

ALEXANDER TERENTYEV, Correspond­ing Member of the Academy of Sciences of the U.S.S.R., is Professor of Organic Chemistry at Moscow Univer­sity. The founder of the Soviet school of organic analysis, he has consider­ably enriched this field of chemistry with new reactions, techniques, and apparatus. His work in the sulphonation of organic compounds has won him the National Prize.

Alexander Terentyev is a leading authority on the stereochemistry of organic compounds. He is the author f a special course in the stereochem­istry of organic compounds, which has become part of the curriculum of the Department of Chemistry at Moscow University. His numerous books include THE STEREOCHEMISTRY OF ORGANIC COMPOUNDS, CHEMICAL LITERATURE AND HOW TO USE IT, and ORGANIC CHEMISTRY. He has written more than 400 scientific papers, which cover a wide range of subjects in the fields of heterocyclic compounds, phys­iologically active substances, and complex compounds.

The book was translated from Russian by Boris Belitsky and was published in 1969 by Mir Publishers.

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Note: There is heavy warping on some of the pages.

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