Organic Chemistry in Action


Book Description

Contrary to all other books in the field of organic synthesis, this volume combines Corey's methodology, which is based on the concept of synthon and retrosynthetic analysis, with Evans' methodology based on the `Lapworth model' of alternating polarities. Using this approach, the formation of carbon-carbon bonds and the manipulation of functional groups are treated together, whereas the stereochemical aspects are considered separately. Emphasis is laid on the importance of rigid structures, whether in the starting materials, the synthetic intermediates or the transition states, as a means of controlling the stereochemistry of the organic compounds. Enclosed with the book is a copy of a miniprogram (CHAOS) for an IBM PC, or fully compatible computers, which is an interactive program, affording the beginner a fast and easy way of learning, exploring and looking for new synthetic schemes of molecules of moderate complexity. As a textbook on organic synthesis, this volume will be of immense value at university level.







Computer-assisted Design of Organic Synthesis


Book Description

Much commercial work on organic synthesis relies heavily on computer-aided-design. This teaching package demonstrates in a clear and concise manner how such CAD works by allowing the construction of synthetic routes from a target molecule. Its purpose is to teach how computers may be used to design organic syntheses and it is loosely based on the much more sophisticated LHASA programme, available on larger computers. However, its advantage over LHASA is that it makes parts of the design process visible to students. Enough practical chemistry hints are given in the accompanying manual for the work done on the system to be put in context of practical organic lab sessions. The software is written in BASIC and runs on the BBC Model B or Master series.