Oxford Chemistry Primers

The Oxford Chemistry Primers are a series of short texts providing accounts of a range of essential topics in chemistry and chemical engineering written for undergraduate study. The first primer Organic Synthesis: The Roles of Boron and Silicon was published by Oxford University Press in 1991.[1] As of 2017 there are 100 titles in the series, written by a wide range of authors. The editors are Steve G. Davies (Organic Chemistry),[2] Richard G. Compton (Physical Chemistry), John Evans (Inorganic Chemistry) and Lynn Gladden (Chemical Engineering).

Titles

#Title[3]Author(s)Date Published[4]
1Organic Synthesis: The roles of boron and siliconSusan E. Thomas24 October 1991
2Aromatic Heterocyclic ChemistryDavid T. Davies13 February 1992
3Organometallic Reagents in SynthesisPaul R. Jenkins23 April 1992
4Aromatic ChemistryMalcolm Sainsbury27 August 1992
5Polar RearrangementsLaurence M. Harwood13 February 1992
6Oxidation and Reduction in Organic SynthesisTimothy J. Donohoe3 August 2000
7Amino Acid and Peptide Synthesis (2nd edition)John Jones16 May 2002
8Reactive IntermediatesChristopher J. Moody and Gordon H. Whitham16 July 1992
9Foundations of Organic ChemistryMichael Hornby and Josephine Peach8 April 1993
10The Mechanisms of Reactions at Transition Metal SitesRichard A. Henderson2 December 1993
11Applications of Artificial Intelligence in ChemistryHugh M. Cartwright9 December 1993
12Organometallics 1: Complexes with Transition Metal-Carbon s-BondsManfred Bochmann17 March 1994
13Organometallics 2: Complexes with Transition Metal-Carbon p-BondsManfred Bochmann17 March 1994
14Cluster Molecules of the p-Block ElementsCatherine E. Housecroft1 May 1994
15Chemical Bonding (2nd edition)Mark J. Winter21 April 2016
16Periodicity and the p-Block ElementsNicholas C. Norman15 May 1997
17Bifunctional CompoundsRobert S. Ward17 March 1994
18Oscillations, Waves, and Chaos in Chemical KineticsStephen K. Scott4 August 1994
19Atomic SpectraT. P. Softley25 August 1994
20Chemical Aspects of BiosynthesisJohn Mann29 December 1994
21Modern Liquid Phase KineticsB. G. Cox2 June 1994
22Fractals in ChemistryAndrew Harrison27 Apr 1995
23Inorganic Materials ChemistryMark T. Weller19 January 1995
24Chemical InstrumentationRichard P. Wayne22 September 1994
25Biocoordination ChemistryDavid E. Fenton26 October 1995
26Energy Levels in Atoms and MoleculesW. G. Richards and P. R. Scott29 December 1994
27d-Block Chemistry (2nd edition)Mark J. Winter4 June 2015
28Essentials of Inorganic Chemistry 1D. M. P. Mingos25 May 1995
29Computational ChemistryGuy H. Grant and W. Graham Richards30 March 1995
30Process Development: Fine Chemicals from Grams to KilogramsStan Lee and Graham Robinson20 July 1995
31Organic SynthesisChristine L. Willis and Martin Wills13 July 1995
32Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (2nd edition)P. J. Hore28 May 2015
33Organosulfur ChemistryGordon H. Whitham13 Jul 1995
34Electrode DynamicsA. C. Fisher11 July 1996
35Functional Groups: Characteristics and InterconversionsG. D. Meakins11 July 1996
36Stereoelectronic EffectsA. J. Kirby9 May 1996
37Introduction to Quantum Theory and Atomic StructureP. A. Cox25 January 1996
38Organonitrogen ChemistryPatrick D. Bailey and Keith M. Morgan18 April 1996
39PhotochemistryCarol E. Wayne and Richard P. Wayne9 May 1996
40Foundations of Physical ChemistryCharles Lawrence1 Jul 1996
41Electrode PotentialsRichard G. Compton and Giles H. W. Sanders30 May 1996
42Two-Phase Flow and Heat TransferP. B. Whalley16 May 1996
43Introduction to Organic SpectroscopyLaurence M. Harwood and Timothy D.W. Claridge24 October 1996
44Metal-Metal Bonded Carbonyl Dimers and ClustersCatherine E. Housecroft1 August 1996
45Mechanisms of Organic ReactionsHoward Maskill8 August 1996
46Inorganic Chemistry in BiologyPatricia C. Wilkins and Ralph G. Wilkins9 January 1997
47Core Carbonyl ChemistryJohn Jones28 August 1997
48Quantum Mechanics 1: FoundationsN. J. B. Green11 September 1997
49Chemical Reaction EngineeringIan S. Metcalfe28 August 1997
50Heat TransferR. H. S. Winterton17 July 1997
51Periodicity and the s- and p-Block ElementsN. C. Norman15 May 1997
52Chemical SensorsRobert W. Cattrall11 Sep 1997
53The Basis and Applications of Heterogeneous CatalysisMichael Bowker26 February 1998
54Alicyclic ChemistryMartin Grossel2 October 1997
55Molecular SpectroscopyJohn M. Brown23 July 1998
56Thermodynamics of Chemical Processes (2nd edition planned 25 April 2019)Gareth Price26 February 1998
57Aquatic Environmental ChemistryAlan G. Howard23 July 1998
58Statistical Thermodynamics (2nd edition)Andrew Maczek8 June 2017
59SurfacesGary Attard and Colin Barnes11 June 1998
60X-Ray Crystallography (2nd edition, previously Crystal Structure Determination)William Clegg21 May 2015
61Reaction DynamicsM. Brouard25 June 1998
62Inorganic Spectroscopic MethodsAlan K. Brisdon18 June 1998
63Stereoselectivity in Organic SynthesisGarry Procter23 April 1998
64ElectroanalysisChristopher M. A. Brett and Ana Maria Oliveira Brett15 October 1998
65Quantum Mechanics 2: The ToolkitNicholas Green29 October 1998
66Essentials of Inorganic Chemistry 2D. M. P. Mingos10 September 1998
67Pericyclic Reactions (2nd edition)Ian Fleming2 April 2015
68Foundations of Physical Chemistry: Worked ExamplesNathan Lawrence, Jay Wadhawan and Richard Compton28 January 1999
69Non-aqueous SolventsJohn Chipperfield4 March 1999
70SonochemistryTimothy J. Mason25 November 1999
71Chemistry of the First-row Transition MetalsJon McCleverty28 January 1999
72Coordination Chemistry of Macrocyclic CompoundsEdwin C. Constable28 January 1999
73The Heavier d-Block Metals: Aspects of Inorganic and Coordination ChemistryCatherine E. Housefcroft4 February 1999
74Supramolecular ChemistryPaul D. Beer, Philip Gale and David Smith8 April 1999
75MagnetochemistryA. F. Orchard13 March 2003
76The f ElementsNikolas Kaltsoyannis and Peter Scott8 July 1999
77Foundations of Science MathematicsD. S. Sivia and S. G. Rawlings24 June 1999
78Foundations of Molecular Structure Determination (2nd edition, previously Foundations of Spectroscopy)Simon Duckett7 May 2015
79Process Development: Physicochemical ConceptsJohn H. Atherton and Keith Carpenter20 January 2000
80Aqueous Acid-base Equilibria and TitrationsRobert de Levie4 November 1999
81Structure and Reactivity in Organic ChemistryHoward Maskill14 October 1999
82Foundations of Science Mathematics: Worked ProblemsD. S. Sivia and S. G. Rawlings14 October 1999
83NMR Spectroscopy in Inorganic Chemistry (2nd edition planned 21 September 2019)Jonathan A. Iggo6 January 2000
84Computers in ChemistryPete Biggs6 January 2000
85PolymersDavid J. Walton and Phillip Lorimer18 May 2000
86From Molecules to CrystallizersRoger J. Davey and John Garside11 May 2000
87Foundations of Organic Chemistry: Worked ExamplesMichael Hornby and Josephine Peach23 November 2000
88Organic StereochemistryMichael J. T. Robinson16 March 2000
89Radiation Heat TransferH. R. N. Jones29 June 2000
90Top Drugs: Top Synthetic RoutesJohn Saunders18 May 2000
91Radical Chemistry: The FundamentalsM. John Perkins11 May 2000
92NMR: The Toolkit - How Pulse Sequences Work (2nd edition, previously NMR: The Toolkit)P. J. Hore, Jonathan Jones and Stephen Wimperis21 May 2015
93Foundations of Physics for ChemistsG. A. D. Ritchie and Devinder Sivia17 August 2000
94Foundations of Inorganic ChemistryMark J. Winter and John Andrew23 November 2000
95Protecting Group ChemistryJeremy Robertson3 August 2000
96Applied Organometallic Chemistry and CatalysisRobin Whyman5 July 2001
97Introduction to Molecular SymmetryJ. S. Ogden26 July 2001
98Foundations of Chemical BiologyC. M. Dobson, J. A. Gerrard and A. J. Pratt20 September 2001
99Carbohydrate ChemistryB. G. Davis and Antony J. Fairbanks6 June 2002
100Electron Paramagnetic ResonanceVictor Chechik, Emma Carter and Damien Murphy14 July 2016
101Computational ChemistryJeremy Harvey8 March 2018
102ElectrochemistryWesley R. Browne19 December 2018
103Mass Spectrometry (not yet published)James McCullagh and Neil Oldham13 June 2019

References

  1. "Organic Synthesis: The Roles of Boron and Silicon". Oxford University Press. Retrieved 3 August 2017.
  2. "Steven Davies". New College. Retrieved 8 February 2019.
  3. "Series: Oxford Chemistry Primers". LibraryThing. Retrieved 3 August 2017.
  4. "Oxford Chemistry Primers". Oxford University Press. Retrieved 8 February 2019.
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