The book 'Polarography in Organic Chemistry' by Dr. P. Zuman offers an in-depth exploration of the use of polarography in the study of organic chemical reactions. It examines the application of polarographic techniques to understand reaction equilibria, rates, and mechanisms both in homogeneous solutions and at electrode surfaces. The text addresses the structural effects of substituents and ring sizes, aiming to elucidate the mechanisms of organic electrode processes and their analogs in homogeneous reactions. The work is targeted at research and industrial chemists interested in the advancement of organic chemistry, providing critical insights into practical and fundamental chemical problems. It serves as a valuable resource for those looking to integrate polarography with traditional organic chemistry approaches.
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Author(s)A. Davison, K. Niedenzu, U. Hofmann, F. Boschke, E. Heilbronner, M. J. S. Dewar, K. Hafner, Kl Schäfer, G. Wittig