Mephisto - 2-11-2004 at 13:59
In contrast to inorganic chemistry, organic chemistry has not a general separation and analysis path. There are also more mechanical analysis-methods
used, which makes it hard for a clandestine chemist to analyse his products sufficiently, without expensive hardware.
The book 'Die Technik der organischen Trennungsanalyse' (by H. Laatsch) shows a very well-suited way to separate and analyse organic
compounds and mixtures "by hand", similar to the well known analysis-keys in the inorganic chemistry. The part about derivate-synthesis is
also very good IMHO.
The ebook is 3.2 MB large and has 223 pages. You can find it on axehandle's ftp (.../upload/Mephisto/Laatsch, H. - Die Technik der organischen
Trennungsanalyse.pdf). Users without a ftp-account can download it from www.Lambdasyn.tk (=> Ebook-special).
PS: Please, share the book, if you're using a filesharing program.
Have fun!
Mephisto
[Edited on 2-11-2004 by Mephisto]
chemoleo - 2-11-2004 at 15:48
Awesome! So together with Jander and Blasius, one can analyse any substance on earth!
But hangon - what about proteins?