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1 | Introduction | 1 |
2 | Preparation of bifunctional compounds | 6 |
3 | Reactions of dienes | 29 |
4 | Reactions of diols | 37 |
5 | Reactions of hydroxy- and aminocarbonyl compounds | 40 |
6 | Reactions of dicarbonyl compounds | 46 |
7 | Reactions of unsaturated carbonyl compounds | 54 |
8 | Enamines enol ethers, and enolates | 63 |
9 | Allyl compounds | 68 |
10 | Selective protection of bifunctional compounds | 71 |
11 | Cyclisation versus polymerisation | 77 |
Answers to problems | 87 | |
Further reading | 91 | |
Index | 92 |
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