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Torsten Schmiermund

Introduction to Stereochemistry: For Students and Trainees

Introduction to Stereochemistry: For Students and Trainees

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Stereochemistry is a complex subfield of chemistry with various terms, nomenclatures, and representations. This Springer essential provides an overview of isomeric forms and nomenclatures, making it a helpful guide and reference book for beginners.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 52 pages
Publication date: 08 June 2021
Publisher: Springer


Stereochemistry is a complex and intricate branch of chemistry, characterized by a multitude of terms and concepts that can be confusing for students and researchers alike. In addition to the diverse nomenclatures and representation methods used in this field (such as Fischer projection, Haworth ring formula, and Newman projection), there are various isomeric forms and naming conventions to navigate. This essential textbook provides a comprehensive introduction to basic static stereochemistry, offering an overview of the different isomeric structures and their corresponding nomenclatures. It serves as both a helpful guide and a valuable reference resource for those studying this discipline.

The original German edition of this textbook, titled "Einführung in die Stereochemie" by Torsten Schmiermund, was first published by Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden GmbH in 2019. The translation of this edition was accomplished with the assistance of artificial intelligence (machine translation by the service DeepL.com). However, a subsequent human revision was conducted primarily to enhance the content, ensuring that the book reads differently from a conventional translation. Springer Nature is committed to continuously developing tools and technologies to support authors in the production of books and related technologies.

Stereochemistry is a branch of chemistry that deals with the arrangement of atoms in molecules and their chemical properties. It is divided into two main categories: constitutional isomerism and stereoisomerism. Constitutional isomerism refers to the different arrangements of the same atoms in different molecules, while stereoisomerism refers to the different arrangements of the same atoms in the same molecule. Stereochemistry is important in many fields, including medicine, agriculture, and materials science.

There are several types of stereoisomers, including enantiomers, diastereomers, and rotamers. Enantiomers are molecules that are mirror images of each other and cannot be superimposed on each other. Diastereomers are molecules that have the same molecular formula but different arrangements of the atoms. Rotamers are molecules that have the same functional groups but different orientations of the bonds between the atoms.

Stereochemistry is also important in the study of organic compounds, which are molecules that contain carbon atoms. Organic compounds are divided into two main categories: saturated and unsaturated. Saturated compounds have all of their carbon-carbon bonds saturated with hydrogen atoms, while unsaturated compounds have some of their carbon-carbon bonds unsaturated with hydrogen atoms. Unsaturated compounds are important in the production of pharmaceuticals, fertilizers, and other chemicals.

In addition to the study of organic compounds, stereochemistry is also important in the study of inorganic compounds, which are compounds that do not contain carbon atoms. Inorganic compounds are divided into two main categories: coordination compounds and organometallic compounds. Coordination compounds are compounds that contain metal ions that are bound to ligands, which are molecules that donate electrons to the metal ion. Organometallic compounds are compounds that contain metal ions that are bound to organic ligands, which are molecules that contain carbon atoms.

Stereochemistry is a complex and interdisciplinary field that requires a deep understanding of chemistry, physics, and mathematics. It is important for researchers and scientists to have a solid foundation in stereochemistry in order to be able to study and understand the properties of molecules and materials.

In conclusion, stereochemistry is a complex and intricate branch of chemistry that is characterized by a multitude of terms and concepts. It is important for students and researchers to have a solid foundation in stereochemistry in order to be able to study and understand the properties of molecules and materials. The study of stereochemistry is essential for advancing our understanding of chemistry and for developing new technologies and products that will benefit society.

Weight: 454g
Dimension: 210 x 148 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9783658320348
Edition number: 1st ed. 2021

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