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         Organic Chemistry:     more books (102)
  1. Organic Chemistry of Enzyme-Catalyzed Reactions, Revised Edition, Second Edition by Richard B. Silverman Ph.D Organic Chemistry, 2002-03-14
  2. Naming Organic Compounds: A Programed Introduction to Organic Chemistry (Saunders Golden Sunburst Series) by James E. Banks, 1976-01
  3. The Physical Basis of Organic Chemistry (Oxford science publications) by Howard Maskill, 1986-01-02
  4. Wilson and Gisvold's Textbook of Organic Medicinal and Pharmaceutical Chemistry

141. Contract Chemicals Ltd.
Contract manufacture and toll synthesis of organic fine chemicals. Specialising in the areas of amination, cyanation, epichlorohydrin, FriedelCrafts and thionyl chloride chemistry, bromine chemistry and brominated organics, sequestering agents and micronutrients.
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142. Perfluorocarbon, Perfluorodecalin, Perfluorinated Fluids, Octafluoropropane : F2
Specialises in organic fluorine chemistry, producing perfluorocarbons for many chemical applications.
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143. Data Tables: Index
Data for General, organic and Physical chemistry, including NMR tables.
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Data for General, Inorganic, Organic, and Physical Chemistry C.D. Schaeffer, Jr. (Elizabethtown College) C.A. Strausser, M.W. Thomsen, and C.H. Yoder
Table of Contents The Elements: Symbols, Atomic Numbers, Atomic Weights, and Pauling Electronegativities Constants and Conversion Factors Standard Enthalpies of Formation of Gaseous Atoms ... Common Bond Energies and Bond Lengths 7. Standard Heats and Free Energies of Formation, and Absolute Entropies A. Elements and Inorganic Compounds B. Organic Compounds Standard Heats of Formation for Gaseous Complex Ions 9. Lattice Energy A. Madelung Constants ( A) for Common Crystal Lattices B. Values of Born Exponent to be Used in Repulsive Function for Lattice Energy C. Lattice Energies ( E) for Common Compounds D. Kapustinskii Equation 10. Contributions to Entropies of Solids at 298 K A. Cation Contributions, J/mol K B. Anion Contributions, J/mol K 11. Group Contributions to D H f o (g) and S o (g) at 298 K A. Hydrocarbon Groups B. Corrections for Steric Interactions and Rings C. Oxygen-Containing Groups D. Nitrogen-Containing Groups E.

144. Humble Instruments & Services, Inc.
Providing analytical instrumentation and interpretive services in analytical chemistry, specializing in complete services in the field of organic geochemistry.
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P roviding analytical instrumentation and interpretive services in analytical chemistry, specializing in complete services in the field of organic geochemistry.
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145. The Fu Research Group At MIT
The interests of the Fu group span the disciplines of synthetic organic and organometallic chemistry.
http://web.mit.edu/chemistry/fugroup/index.html
The group is currently pursuing studies in four main project areas. Links to each of these project areas will lead you to additional information (including selected publications).
TOP Download PDFs: Curriculum Vitae Publications by Date Publications by Project Project Pages: Nucleophilic Catalysis Chiral Ligands Palladium Catalysis Boron Heterocycles Other Pages: Home About Greg Fu Photos Professor Gregory C. Fu
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77 Massachusetts Avenue, Room 18-290
Cambridge, MA 02139-4307 USA email: gcf@mit.edu This site was last updated (corrections only) on January 19, 2004 Comments and questions to sitedesign@kathycannon.com

146. Heterocycles
Publishes reviews, communications, reports and original papers in the areas of organic, pharmaceutical, analytical, and medicinal chemistry of heterocyclic compounds.
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An International Journal for Reviews and Communications in Heterocyclic Chemistry
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Since its inception in 1973, Heterocycles has provided a platform for the rapid exchange of research in the areas of organic, pharmaceutical, analytical, and medicinal chemistry of heterocyclic compounds.The journal publishes reviews, communications, reports and original papers. Each issue of the journal contains a special section. This will either be a list of new natural products with a heterocyclic ring system collected from current literature, or a list of such compounds whose total synthesis has been reported.
The journal publishes articles within two months of receipt of the manuscripts. Researchers in this field can thus obtain up-to-date information on heterocyclic research by reading

147. LEE'S CHEMISTRY PAGE Helps You Get A's!
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149. MercaChem - Chemicals, Contract Research, Drug Discovery, Process R&D And Life S
Manufacturer of custom organic chemical compounds including building blocks, scaffolds and synthons for combinatorial chemistry or further synthesis,compounds or analogues for lead discovery or optimization, and reference compounds such as metabolites or impurities for process validation.
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150. Institute Of Applied Synthetic Chemistry - Section Organic Chemistry
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151. Geochimica Et Cosmochimica Acta
Journal of both The Geochemical Society and The Meteoritical Society. Publishes original research in physical chemistry, petrology, terrestrial chemical processes, inorganic and organic geochemistry, isotope geochemistry, and lunar and planetary science. Tables of contents and indices, and online access to articles for subscribers.
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Journal of The Geochemical Society and The Meteoritical Society
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152. Thames Research Group
Provide alternative resources research including silicon chemistry and the effects of the silicon atom on polymer/coating properties, specialty coating formulations, and no volatile organic content pigment dispersants for waterborne coatings.
http://www.psrc.usm.edu/TRG/

153. Welcome To ICTOS
Part of the Faculty of Science, Graz University of Technology. Information for students and researchers, staff pages.
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154. Chemistry Department - Master's Degree In Chemistry
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155. Ormecon
Perform basic and applied research devoted to chemistry, physics, dispersion, processing and applications of conductive polymers. Includes the first organic metal, a polyaniline, with surprising properties.
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156. Infrared Spectroscopy
Includes information on the principles, absorption peaks for organic molecule functional groups and sample preparation methods.
http://www.wpi.edu/Academics/Depts/Chemistry/Courses/CH2670/infrared.html
Infrared Spectroscopy
Introduction
When a beam of electromagnetic radiation of intensity I o is passed through a substance, it can either be absorbed or transmitted, depending upon its frequency, , and the structure of the molecule it encounters. Electromagnetic radiation is energy and hence when a molecule absorbs radiation it gains energy as it undergoes a quantum transition from one energy state (E initial ) to another (E final ). The frequency of the absorbed radiation is related to the energy of the transition by Planck's law: E final - E initial = E = h n = hc/ l . Thus, if a transition exists which is related to the frequency of the incident radiation by Planck's constant, then the radiation can be absorbed. Conversely, if the frequency does not satisfy the Planck expression, then the radiation will be transmitted. A plot of the frequency of the incident radiation vs. some measure of the percent radiation absorbed by the sample is the absorption spectrum of the compound. The type of absorption spectroscopy depends upon the type of transition involved and accordingly the frequency range of the electromagnetic radiation absorbed. If absorption is accompanied by a transition from one rotational energy level to another then the radiation is from the microwave portion of the electromagnetic spectrum and the technique is microwave spectroscopy. If the transition is from one vibrational energy level to another, then the radiation is from the infrared portion of the electromagnetic spectrum and the technique is known as infrared spectroscopy. If the transition alters the configuration of the valence electrons in the molecule, then the radiation is from the ultraviolet-visible portion of the spectrum and the technique is ultraviolet-visible, or electronic absorption, spectroscopy.

157. Center For Applied Catalysis
Established to work with industrial clients to provide practical solutions to problems involving the use of catalysts in the synthesis of organic molecules.
http://artsci.shu.edu/chemistry/cac
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158. Basic Organic Nomenclature
Basic organic Nomenclature. An Introduction. Hitbox Counter CLICK HERE TOVISIT THE WORLD S TOP 1000 LIST! Basic organic Nomenclature including.
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159. Organic Home Page

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