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Table des matières
<p>47.1 Product Class 1: Alkenes<br>47.1.3 Synthesis by Pericyclic Reactions<br>47.1.3.1 Diels–Alder Reactions<br>47.1.3.2 Ene Reactions<br>47.1.3.3 Synthesis by Electrocyclic Reactions<br>47.1.4 Synthesis by Elimination Reactions<br>47.1.5 Synthesis from Alkynes by Addition Reactions<br>47.1.5.1 [2+2]-Cycloaddition Reactions<br>47.1.5.2 Hydrogenation Reactions<br>47.1.5.3 Hydrometalation and Subsequent Coupling Reactions<br>47.1.5.4 Carbometalation and Subsequent Coupling Reactions<br>47.1.6 Synthesis from Arenes and Polyenes by Addition Reactions<br>47.1.7 Synthesis by Isomerization<br>47.1.8 Synthesis from Other Alkenes without Isomerization<br>47.2 Product Class 2: Cyclopropenes<br>47.3 Product Class 3: Nonconjugated Di-, Tri-, and Oligoenes</p>