The Report Organic Chemistry of Explosives is Available Today.DUBLIN, Ireland -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c47496) has announced the addition of Organic Chemistry of Explosives to their offering. Organic Chemistry of Explosives is the first text to bring together the essential methods and routes used for the synthesis of organic explosives in a single volume. Assuming no prior knowledge, the book discusses everything from the simplest mixed acid nitration of toluene toluene (tōl`y ēn') or methylbenzene (mĕth'əlbĕn`zēn), C7H8 , to the complex synthesis of highly energetic caged nitro compounds nitro compoundAny of a class of chemical compounds in which the nitro group (−NO2) forms part of the molecular structure. The most common examples are organic compounds, isomers of nitrite esters in which a carbon atom is linked by a covalent bond to the . - Reviews laboratory and industrial methods, which can be used to introduce aliphatic aliphatic /al·i·phat·ic/ (al?i-fat´ik) pertaining to any member of one of the two major groups of organic compounds, those with a straight or branched chain structure. al·i·phat·ic adj. C-nitro, aromatic C-nitro, N-nitro, and nitrate ester functionality into organic compounds - Discusses the advantages and disadvantages of each synthetic method or route, with scope, limitations, substrate compatibility and other important considerations - Features numerous examples in the form of text, reaction diagrams, and tables. Content Outline: Foreword fore·word n. A preface or an introductory note, as for a book, especially by a person other than the author. foreword Noun an introductory statement to a book Noun 1. . Preface. Abbreviations. Acknowledgements. Background. 1 Synthetic Routes to Aliphatic C-Nitro Functionality. 2 Energetic Compounds 1: Polynitropolycycloalkanes. 3 Synthetic Routes to Nitrate Esters esters (esˑ·terz), n.pl organic compounds synthesized from acids and alcohols, typically possessing fruity aromas. . 4 Synthetic Routes to Aromatic C-Nitro Compounds. 5 Synthetic Routes to N-Nitro Functionality. 6 Energetic Compounds 2: Nitramines and Their Derivatives. 7 Energetic Compounds 3: N-Heterocycles. 8 Miscellaneous Explosive Compounds. 9 Dinitrogen Pentoxide Dinitrogen pentoxide is the chemical compound with the formula N2O5. Also known as nitrogen pentoxide, N2O5 is one of the binary nitrogen oxides a family of compounds that only contain nitrogen and oxygen. - An Eco-Friendly Nitrating Agent. Index. For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c47496 |
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