Experimental work in organic chemistry laboratories is associated with various hazards. In order to avoid accidents and to minimize laboratory risk, it is necessary for students to have an excellent knowledge of the material. The practical guide to organic chemistry is intended for students of pharmacy.
CONTENTS:
Basic principles of safe work
I. Experimental part
1. Purification, separation and identification
2. Qualitative and quantitative determination
3. Syntheses
II. Theoretical part
1. Alcohols, phenols and thiols
2. Ethers and epoxides
3. Amines and diazo compounds
4. Amino alcohols, aminophenols, sulfonamides
5. Aldehydes, ketones and dicarbonyl compounds
6. Carboxylic acids and functional derivatives
7. Substituted derivatives of carboxylic acids
8. Organic derivatives of carbonic acid
9. Carbohydrates
III. Heterocyclic compounds
10. Nitrogen-containing heterocyclic compounds
11. Heterocyclic compounds with an oxygen atom
12. Heterocyclic compounds with a sulfur atom
13. Polymers of medico-biological importance