JCE ChemInfo: Organic is
a collection of Web pages containing information useful to
teachers, researchers, and students in organic chemistry,
biochemistry, and medicinal chemistry. The pages have been
selected for ease of use, broad applicability, and quality
of coverage. Topics will include structural information, organic
reactions, nomenclature, physical properties, and spectroscopic
data. These Web pages will be updated when possible, and additional
Web pages will be added as they become available.
Organic Collection
Highlights of the Collection
Nomenclature
Acronyms:
about 150 common acronyms are listed along with their full names
and structures
Named
Reactions: This Web site lists 95 of
the most important named reactions in organic chemistry.
Each is linked to a Web page that gives the primary reference
and equations for one or more recent literature examples
that illustrate the use of the reaction.
Named
Reagents: This convenient list provides structures
of more than 160 common reagents used in organic chemistry
that are often referred to by the originator’s name, by
an acronym, or by a trade name.
Named
Rules and Effects: Concise descriptions
and structures of a number of named effects, rules, stereochemical
models and hypotheses—from Baldwin’s rules to
the Zimmerman–Traxler transition state—are given.
International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry documents
describing the nomenclature of organic compounds:
Bordwell
pKa Values in DMSO:The late F. Bordwell
of Northwestern University measured the pKa values
of thousands of organic compounds. This Web site makes some
of the data he measured conveniently available to the chemical
community, and provides literature references to the published
data (the Web site also includes much unpublished data).
Aqueous
pKa Values: This list was originally collected by W. P. Jencks
and F. H. Westheimer and compiled by R. Williams.
Gas Phase Acidity: This
site provides a very comprehensive collection of thermodynamic
data selected by the scientists at the National Institute of
Standards and Technology (NIST).