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About this product
Product Identifiers
PublisherSpringer
ISBN-100306109786
ISBN-139780306109782
eBay Product ID (ePID)1828135
Product Key Features
Number of Pages440 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication NameReactions of Sulphur with Organic Compounds
Publication Year1987
SubjectChemistry / Organic, Chemistry / General
TypeTextbook
Subject AreaScience
AuthorV. A. Usor, Mikhail G. Voronkov, N. S. Vyazankin, E. N. Deryagina
FormatHardcover
Dimensions
Item Weight33.6 Oz
Item Length9.8 in
Item Width6.7 in
Additional Product Features
Intended AudienceScholarly & Professional
LCCN84-004989
Dewey Edition19
Number of Volumes1 vol.
IllustratedYes
Original LanguageRussian
Dewey Decimal547/.06
SynopsisThis book, written by the eminent Russian organic chemist Professor M. G. Voronkov, exhaustively deals with the reactions of sulfur with organic compounds. It is the only book on the subject which covers both work readily available to Western scientists and research carried out by Russian workers. Since much of the work discussed in this volume is not readily accessible to Western scien tists, it will enable them to find hitherto "unpublished" research. In addition, Professor Voronkov has dealt with many reactions and processes of interest to the industrial chemist; e.g., there is an interesting section on sulfur dyes and related compounds, and the chemistry of vulcanization is lucidly discussed. Hence this book should be of value to both academic and industrial chemists inter ested in the chemistry and reactions of sulfur, and also to those synthetic chemists studying new pathways to organic compounds. The text has recently been updated and revised, and there are numerous references to publications up to and including 1980. An exhaustive index is provided to enable the reader to refer rapidly to any of the compounds, reactions, or processes discussed in the text., This book, written by the eminent Russian organic chemist Professor M. G. Voronkov, exhaustively deals with the reactions of sulfur with organic compounds. It is the only book on the subject which covers both work readily available to Western scientists and research carried out by Russian workers. Since much of the work discussed in this volume is not readily accessible to Western scien tists, it will enable them to find hitherto "unpublished" research. In addition, Professor Voronkov has dealt with many reactions and processes of interest to the industrial chemist; e.g., there is an interesting section on sulfur dyes and related compounds, and the chemistry of vulcanization is lucidly discussed. Hence this book should be of value to both academic and industrial chemists inter ested in the chemistry and reactions of sulfur, and also to those synthetic chemists studying new pathways to organic compounds. The text has recently been updated and revised, and there are numerous references to publications up to and including 1980. An exhaustive index is provided to enable the reader to refer rapidly to any of the compounds, reactions, or processes discussed in the text."