TAILIEUCHUNG - PRACTICAL ORGANIC CHEMISTRY

The BAT (Best Available Techniques) Reference Document (BREF) entitled “Best Available Techniques for the Manufacture of Organic Fine Chemicals” (OFC) reflects an information exchange carried out under Article 16(2) of Council Directive 96/61/EC (IPPC Directive). This executive summary describes the main findings, a summary of the principal BAT conclusions and the associated consumption and emission levels. It should be read in conjunction with the preface, which explains this document’s objectives; how it is intended to be used and legal terms. It can be read and understood as a standalone document but, as a summary, it does not present all the. | PRACTICAL ORGANIC CHEMISTRY by FREDERICK GEORGE MANN Sc-D. Canlab. . Lond. . . FELLOW TRINITY COLLEGE CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY EMERITUS READER tN ORGANIC CHEMISTRY and BERNARD CHARLES SAUNDERS . . . Cantab. . Lond. . . Path. LONGMAN London and New York LONGMAN GROUP LIMITED London Associated companies branches and representatives throughout the world Published in the United States of America by Longman Inc. New York Fourth Edition Frederick George Mann and Bernard Charles Saunders i960 All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic mechanical photocopying recording or otherwise without the prior permission of the Copyright owner. First Published 1936 Second Edition 1938 New Impressions 1941 1942 1943 1944 1946 1947 1949 19Ị2 Third Edition 1952 New Impressions 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 Fourth Edition i960 New Impressions 1961 1962 1964 1967 1970 1971 New Impression with revisions 1974 New Impression 1975 Reprinted in paper covers 1978 British Library Cataloguing in Publication Data XEW IMPRESSIOX 1974 The last 4th Edition of this book appeared in i960 and has been followed by four Xew Impressions the last in 1967. The rapid and ceaseless changing of the presentation of organic chemistry both theoretical and practical warranted an entirely-new edition but this would have entailed a massive task for which neither Dr. B. c. Saunders nor I had time or opportunity to undertake. The publishers therefore suggested that a new impression should be prepared. This also proved a laborious task partly because of the many minor changes in nomenclature and more particularly- the presentation of names that the recommendations of the . required and partly because all corrections and additions were necessarily limited in length to the space which the original text had occupied. Several of my chemical colleagues have suggested that a .

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