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Table of Contents in Organic Reaction Mechanism and Named Reactions for CSIR 2nd Edition
Preface
An introductory section discussing the purpose of the book, its relevance for CSIR exams, and how to approach organic reaction mechanisms effectively.
Chapter 1: Fundamentals of Organic Reaction Mechanisms
1.1 Introduction to Organic Reactions
1.2 Types of Organic Reactions
– Substitution
– Addition
– Elimination
– Rearrangement
1.3 Reactive Intermediates
– Carbocations
– Carbanions
– Free Radicals
– Carbenes
1.4 Bond Breaking and Making
1.5 Thermodynamics and Kinetics in Organic Reactions
1.6 Mechanism Analysis
1.7 Importance of Mechanisms in Exam Preparation
Chapter 2: Nucleophilic Substitution Reactions (SN1, SN2)
2.1 Introduction to Nucleophilic Substitution
2.2 SN1 Reactions: Mechanism and Examples
2.3 SN2 Reactions: Mechanism and Examples
2.4 Factors Affecting SN1 and SN2 Reactions
2.5 Rearrangements in SN1 Reactions
2.6 Comparison of SN1 and SN2 Reactions
2.7 Applications in Organic Synthesis
Named Reactions in This Chapter:
– Williamson Ether Synthesis
– Finkelstein Reaction
– Mitsunobu Reaction
Chapter 3: Electrophilic Addition Reactions
3.1 General Mechanism of Electrophilic Addition
3.2 Addition of Halogens and Hydrogen Halides
3.3 Hydroboration-Oxidation Mechanism
3.4 Oxymercuration-Demercuration
3.5 Markovnikov and Anti-Markovnikov Additions
3.6 Stereoselectivity in Electrophilic Additions
3.7 Application in Synthetic Organic Chemistry
Named Reactions in This Chapter:
– Markovnikov Addition
– Anti-Markovnikov Addition
– Simmons-Smith Reaction
Chapter 4: Elimination Reactions (E1, E2)
4.1 Types of Elimination Reactions
4.2 E1 Reaction Mechanism
4.3 E2 Reaction Mechanism
4.4 Factors Influencing Elimination Reactions
4.5 Stereochemistry in Elimination Reactions
4.6 Saytzeff and Hofmann Products
Named Reactions in This Chapter:
– Cope Elimination
– Hofmann Elimination
Chapter 5: Free Radical Reactions
5.1 Introduction to Free Radicals
5.2 Homolytic Bond Cleavage
5.3 Types of Free Radical Reactions
5.4 Halogenation of Alkanes
5.5 Radical Polymerization
5.6 Importance in Synthesis
Named Reactions in This Chapter:
– Wohl-Ziegler Reaction
– Kolbe Electrolysis
Chapter 6: Aromatic Substitution Reactions
6.1 Electrophilic Aromatic Substitution (EAS)
6.2 Types of EAS Reactions
6.3 Substituent Effects on Aromatic Rings
6.4 Nucleophilic Aromatic Substitution (NAS)
6.5 Mechanisms for NAS Reactions
6.6 Applications in Synthesis
Named Reactions in This Chapter:
– Friedel-Crafts Alkylation and Acylation
– Sandmeyer Reaction
– Gattermann Reaction
– Vilsmeier-Haack Reaction
Chapter 7: Rearrangement Reactions
7.1 Introduction to Rearrangements
7.2 Types of Rearrangement Mechanisms
– Carbocation Rearrangements
– Radical Rearrangements
7.3 Applications of Rearrangements in Synthesis
Named Reactions in This Chapter:
– Wagner-Meerwein Rearrangement
– Pinacol-Pinacolone Rearrangement
– Beckmann Rearrangement
– Baeyer-Villiger Oxidation
Chapter 8: Oxidation and Reduction Reactions
8.1 Mechanism of Oxidation Reactions
8.2 Common Oxidizing Agents
8.3 Mechanism of Reduction Reactions
8.4 Common Reducing Agents
8.5 Selectivity in Oxidation and Reduction
Named Reactions in This Chapter:
– Swern Oxidation
– Wolff-Kishner Reduction
– Clemmensen Reduction
Chapter 9: Pericyclic Reactions
9.1 Introduction to Pericyclic Reactions
9.2 Classification and Types
9.3 Mechanism and Stereochemistry
9.4 Electrocyclic Reactions
9.5 Cycloaddition Reactions
9.6 Sigmatropic Rearrangements
Named Reactions in This Chapter:
– Diels-Alder Reaction
– Claisen Rearrangement
– Cope Rearrangement
Chapter 10: Heterocyclic Chemistry
10.1 Structure and Properties of Heterocycles
10.2 Synthesis and Reactions of Five-membered Heterocycles
10.3 Six-membered Heterocycles
10.4 Fused Heterocycles
10.5 Biological Importance and Applications
Chapter 11: Organic Synthesis Strategies and Retrosynthesis
11.1 Introduction to Retrosynthesis
11.2 Synthetic Planning and Strategies
11.3 Common Synthetic Reactions in Planning
11.4 Protecting Groups in Synthesis
Named Reactions in This Chapter:
– Robinson Annulation
– Stork Enamine Synthesis
Chapter 12: Advanced Mechanistic Topics for CSIR Preparation
12.1 Tips for CSIR Exam Preparation
12.2 Mechanistic Practice Problems
12.3 Analysis of Previous Exam Questions
12.4 Advanced Problem-Solving Strategies
Appendix
A. Summary of Named Reactions
B. List of Common Reagents and Their Applications
C. Reference Material for Advanced Study
Index
An alphabetical listing of topics, reactions, and named mechanisms to aid in quick reference for students preparing for the CSIR exam.
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