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<p>37.1 Product Class 1: Dialkyl Ethers<br>37.1.1 Synthesis from Esters, Aldehydes, Ketones, and Acetals by Reduction or Alkylation<br>37.1.2 Synthesis by Substitution<br>37.1.3 Synthesis by Addition to Alkenes<br>37.1.4 Synthesis from Other Ethers<br>37.2.1 Synthesis from Alkenes by Metal-Mediated Oxidation<br>37.2.2 Synthesis from Alkenes with Organic Oxidants<br>37.2.3 Synthesis by Carbonyl Epoxidation<br>37.2.4 Synthesis by Ring Closure<br>37.3 Product Class 3: Oxetanes and Oxetan-3-ones<br>37.4 Product Class 4: Five-Membered and Larger-Ring<br>37.4.1 Synthesis by Ring-Closure Reactions, Except Ring-Closing Metathesis<br>37.4.2 Synthesis by Ring-Closing Metathesis<br>37.4.3 Synthesis from Other Cyclic Ethers<br>37.5 Product Class 5: Five-Membered and Larger-Ring Oxacycloalkanes<br>37.6 Product Class 6: Oxonium Salts<br>37.7 Product Class 7: Oligo- and Monosaccharide Ethers<br>37.8 Product Class 8: Ethers as Protecting Groups</p>
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J. C. Forsyth