
Science of Synthesis: Houben-Weyl Methods of Molecular Transformations Vol. 46
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English
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Stuttgart
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706 Abbildungen
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Content
46.1 Synthesis Using the Wittig and Related Phosphorus-, Silicon-, or Sulfur-Based Reactions
46.2 Synthesis by Alkylidenation with Metal-Carbene Complexes and Related Reagents
46.3 Synthesis by Alkene Metathesis
46.4 Synthesis by Aldol and Related Condensation Reactions
46.5 Synthesis by Metal-Mediated C-C Bond Forming Reactions of Alkynes, Diynes, and Enynes
46.6 Synthesis by Metal-Mediated Coupling Reactions
46.7 Synthesis by Cycloaddition and Electrocyclic Reactions
46.8 Synthesis by Extrusion
46.9 Synthesis by Elimination
46.10 Synthesis by Reduction
46.11 Synthesis by Isomerization of Unconjugated Dienes, Allenes, Alkynes, and Methylenecyclopropanes
46.12 Synthesis from Arenes and Polyenes
46.13 Synthesis via Metal Complexes of Dienes
46.2 Synthesis by Alkylidenation with Metal-Carbene Complexes and Related Reagents
46.3 Synthesis by Alkene Metathesis
46.4 Synthesis by Aldol and Related Condensation Reactions
46.5 Synthesis by Metal-Mediated C-C Bond Forming Reactions of Alkynes, Diynes, and Enynes
46.6 Synthesis by Metal-Mediated Coupling Reactions
46.7 Synthesis by Cycloaddition and Electrocyclic Reactions
46.8 Synthesis by Extrusion
46.9 Synthesis by Elimination
46.10 Synthesis by Reduction
46.11 Synthesis by Isomerization of Unconjugated Dienes, Allenes, Alkynes, and Methylenecyclopropanes
46.12 Synthesis from Arenes and Polyenes
46.13 Synthesis via Metal Complexes of Dienes