A best-seller for the advanced physical organic chemistry course, the text uses organic mechanisms as the focal point for examining current research. The third edition also has an expanded discussion... This description may be from another edition of this product.
This text is indeed a classic, and despite the efforts of authors like Anslyn and Dougherty, remains essential in the education of any serious student of chemistry. But make no mistake: this is an old text, unchanged for decades, and despite the density of the subject matter, it lacks any kind of solutions manual. No one will hold your hand along the way. So as not to give the wrong impression, however, Lowry and Richardson's is a surprisingly well-written text. No doubt this was hailed as a breakthrough in chemistry education when it was published. Although the subject matter is quite dense, it is difficult to find yourself lost here. The authors are gifted educators. Yet in many ways, Anslyn and Dougherty's is a superior text for the current generation of chemistry students. It's fantastically modern, written with a lucid style, and bursting at the seams (literally--it has a lousy binding) with connections, citations, reference tables, and almost anything else you could possibly ask for. That's also why it's a much larger text than Lowry and Richardson's. Nonetheless, I actually find Anslyn and Dougherty's to be a joy to read, from cover to cover. I'm not so sure I would say that about Lowry and Richardson's text. Anslyn and Dougherty no doubt sought to modernize this important subject as well as highlight its connections to other disciplines, yet I do not believe they sought to usurp the authority of Lowry and Richardson's classic text. There is simply more rigor, more foundation here. Ultimately, the serious student must read both (as sick as that sounds, at nearly 2000 combined pages), in whatever order suits him.
The best physical organic chemistry book ever.
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 18 years ago
This is the deeper and best book I have of physical organic chemistry. It's a classic.
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Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
the first advanced organic chemistry book concerned with the basic concepts that lead the reader to an deep approach to this subject.
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