Parent Hydrides
Rules for Name Construction
Selecting Preferred IUPAC Names and Constructing Names of Organic Compounds
Applications to Specific Classes of Compounds
Radicals, Ions, and Related Species
Isotopically Modified Compounds
Specification of Configuration and Conformation
References
Seniority List of Elements and ‘a’ Terms Used in Skeletal Replacement (‘a‘) Nomenclature, in Decreasing Order of Seniority
Detachable Prefixes Used in Substitutive Nomenclature
Structures for Alkaloids, Steroids, Terpenoids and Similar Compounds Given in Table 10.1, P-101.2.7, Chapter 10
Subject Index
Publication details
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/9781849733069About this book
Chemical nomenclature is used to identify a chemical species by means of written or spoken words and enables a common language for communication amongst chemists. Nomenclature for chemical compounds additionally contains an explicit or implied relationship to the structure of the compound, in order that the reader or listener can deduce the structure from the name. This purpose requires a system of principles and rules, the application of which gives rise to a systematic nomenclature. Of course, a wide range of traditional names, semisystematic or trivial, are also in use for a core group of common compounds. Detailing the latest rules and international practice, this new volume can be considered a guide to the essential organic chemical nomenclature, commonly described as the "Blue Book". An invaluable source of information for organic chemists everywhere and the definitive guide for scientists working in academia or industry, for scientific publishers of books, journals and databases, and for organisations requiring internationally approved nomenclature in a legal or regulatory environment.