Download pdf. prepared for publication by henri a. favre and warren h. powellroyal society of chemistry, cambridge, uk, december 2013, isbn: 978-0-85404-182-4. thirty-four years after the publication of the last full edition of the nomenclature of organic chemistry known as the “iupac blue book,” in 1979,. The html version of iupac "blue book" nomenclature of organic chemistry, pergamon press, oxford, 1979 and a guide to iupac nomenclature of organic compounds (recommendations 1993), 1993, blackwell scientific publications. published with permission of the iupac by advanced chemistry development, inc.. Years since the iupac blue book was published in 1979. new iupac organic nomenclature practically all of the work was done by two authors –henri favre and the new blue book is a very substantial publication. it has 1600 pages with more than 10,000 chemical names for 6000 structures..
The covers of the nomenclature books are colour coded and are often referred to colloquialy as the blue book, etc. the colours used are blue for organic, gold for the combined glossary, green for physical, orange for analytical, purple for macromolecular, red for inorganic, silver for clinical and white for biochemical. other. iupac books are. Iupac publishes books as output of the research done within its project system as well as its activities related to nomenclature and terminology for the maintenance of a common language for the chemistry community. the latter appear in the iupac color book series. tools for authors:. As the “iupac blue book,” in 1979, and 20 years after the release of an abridged version also known as the guide to iupac nomenclature of organic compounds, in 1993, iupac has recently published a comprehen-sive and revised edition of this key reference. the ever-increasing number and complexity of.