volume 3 issue 1 pages 33-64

THE MOST WELL-KNOWN REARRANGEMENTS IN ORGANIC CHEMISTRY AT HAND

Saâd Moulay 1
1
 
Université de Blida, Laboratoire de Chimie-Physique Moléculaire et Macromoléculaire, Institut de Chimie Industrielle, Algeria
Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2002-01-01
scimago Q1
wos Q1
SJR1.018
CiteScore4.7
Impact factor3.2
ISSN11094028, 17561108
Chemistry (miscellaneous)
Education
Abstract
Rearrangement occurs in many organic reactions. Rearranged products result from the thermodynamic stability facet. The widely used rearrangements are those which take place on the carbonium ions. Wagner-Meerwein rearrangement is undoubtedly the best example of this kind. Rearrangements on heteroatoms such as oxygen and nitrogen in organic compounds are best illustrated by those of Hofmann and Beckmann. Cope and Claisen rearrangements are among the most well-known pericyclic reactions governed by the Woodward-Hoffmann rules. These reactions are decribed in detail here, while the rest are compiled in tables. Few industrial applications of crucial rearrangements are importantly outlined. [Chem. Educ. Res. Pract. Eur.: 2002, 3, 33-64]
Found 

Top-30

Journals

1
2
Journal of Organic Chemistry
2 publications, 8.33%
Canadian Journal of Chemistry
1 publication, 4.17%
Forensic Science International
1 publication, 4.17%
Journal of Energy Storage
1 publication, 4.17%
Polyhedron
1 publication, 4.17%
Talanta
1 publication, 4.17%
Tetrahedron Letters
1 publication, 4.17%
Angewandte Chemie - International Edition
1 publication, 4.17%
Angewandte Chemie
1 publication, 4.17%
Journal of Physical Organic Chemistry
1 publication, 4.17%
Magnetic Resonance in Chemistry
1 publication, 4.17%
European Journal of Organic Chemistry
1 publication, 4.17%
Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry
1 publication, 4.17%
Journal of the American Chemical Society
1 publication, 4.17%
Chemical Communications
1 publication, 4.17%
Russian Journal of Organic Chemistry
1 publication, 4.17%
Russian Chemical Reviews
1 publication, 4.17%
Green Chemistry
1 publication, 4.17%
ChemistrySelect
1 publication, 4.17%
1
2

Publishers

1
2
3
4
5
6
Wiley
6 publications, 25%
Elsevier
5 publications, 20.83%
American Chemical Society (ACS)
4 publications, 16.67%
Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC)
2 publications, 8.33%
Canadian Science Publishing
1 publication, 4.17%
Pleiades Publishing
1 publication, 4.17%
Autonomous Non-profit Organization Editorial Board of the journal Uspekhi Khimii
1 publication, 4.17%
1
2
3
4
5
6
  • We do not take into account publications without a DOI.
  • Statistics recalculated weekly.

Are you a researcher?

Create a profile to get free access to personal recommendations for colleagues and new articles.
Metrics
24
Share
Cite this
GOST |
Cite this
GOST Copy
Moulay S. THE MOST WELL-KNOWN REARRANGEMENTS IN ORGANIC CHEMISTRY AT HAND // Chemistry Education Research and Practice. 2002. Vol. 3. No. 1. pp. 33-64.
GOST all authors (up to 50) Copy
Moulay S. THE MOST WELL-KNOWN REARRANGEMENTS IN ORGANIC CHEMISTRY AT HAND // Chemistry Education Research and Practice. 2002. Vol. 3. No. 1. pp. 33-64.
RIS |
Cite this
RIS Copy
TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1039/b1rp90039k
UR - https://doi.org/10.1039/b1rp90039k
TI - THE MOST WELL-KNOWN REARRANGEMENTS IN ORGANIC CHEMISTRY AT HAND
T2 - Chemistry Education Research and Practice
AU - Moulay, Saâd
PY - 2002
DA - 2002/01/01
PB - Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC)
SP - 33-64
IS - 1
VL - 3
SN - 1109-4028
SN - 1756-1108
ER -
BibTex |
Cite this
BibTex (up to 50 authors) Copy
@article{2002_Moulay,
author = {Saâd Moulay},
title = {THE MOST WELL-KNOWN REARRANGEMENTS IN ORGANIC CHEMISTRY AT HAND},
journal = {Chemistry Education Research and Practice},
year = {2002},
volume = {3},
publisher = {Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC)},
month = {jan},
url = {https://doi.org/10.1039/b1rp90039k},
number = {1},
pages = {33--64},
doi = {10.1039/b1rp90039k}
}
MLA
Cite this
MLA Copy
Moulay, Saâd. “THE MOST WELL-KNOWN REARRANGEMENTS IN ORGANIC CHEMISTRY AT HAND.” Chemistry Education Research and Practice, vol. 3, no. 1, Jan. 2002, pp. 33-64. https://doi.org/10.1039/b1rp90039k.