With the goal of helping students develop a good intuition for organic chemistry, it approaches the material from a mechanistic viewpoint. Presents twenty electron flow pathways as the building blocks of all the common mechanistic processes. Thus, students deal with a smaller number of reactant classes instead of studying each reaction as a separate case. Uses physical models such as energy surfaces to aid the decision-making process; includes a unique chapter that teaches students how to make a multivariable decision; and contains advanced explanations using interaction diagrams and molecular orbital theory.
The first edition of Electron Flow in Organic Chemistry was published in 1992, and is available on Amazon.com and Barnes & Noble. The second edition has now been published, and prospective purchasers are encouraged to look at the updated version.
The first edition currently has a 5 star rating on Amazon.com.