
Compendium of Organic Synthetic Methods, Volume 2
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Ian T. Harrison is the author of Compendium of Organic Synthetic Methods, Volume 2, published by Wiley.
Shuyen Harrison is the author of Compendium of Organic Synthetic Methods, Volume 2, published by Wiley.
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Abbreviations vii
Index, Monofunctional compounds ix
Index, Difunctional compounds xi
How to use the compendium xiii
Introduction xv
1 Preparation of acetylenes 1
2 Preparation of carboxylic acids, acid halides, and anhydrides 7
3 Preparation of alcohols and phenols 28
4 Preparation of aldehydes 53
5 Preparation of alkyls, methylenes, and aryls 70
6 Preparation of amides 82
7 Preparation of amines 92
8 Preparation of esters 108
9 Preparation of ethers and epoxides 127
10 Preparation of halides and sulfonates 136
11 Preparation of hydrides 146
12 Preparation of ketones 155
13 Preparation of nitriles 185
14 Preparation of olefins 193
15 Preparation of difunctional compounds 214
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