Oxford Chemistry Primers

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 2010 there are 92[2] titles in print, written by a wide range of authors. The editors are Steve G. Davies (Organic Chemistry), Richard G. Compton (Physical Chemistry), John Evans (Inorganic Chemistry) and L.F. Gladden (Chemical Engineering) [3].

References

  1. ^ OUP website
  2. ^ "A - Z list of OCP Titles". http://ukcatalogue.oup.com/nav/p/category/academic/series/chemistry/ocp.do?sortby=bookTitleAscend&thumbby_crawl=10&thumbby=all. Retrieved 8 August 2010. 
  3. ^ OUP website

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