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Table des matières
<p>21 Introduction<br>21.1 Product Class 1: Amides<br>21.1.1 Synthesis from Carbonic Acid Derivatives<br>21.1.2 Synthesis from Carboxylic Acids and Derivatives<br>21.1.3 Synthesis from Aldehydes, Ketones, and Related Compounds<br>21.1.4 Synthesis from Amines<br>21.1.5 Synthesis by Rearrangement<br>21.1.6 Synthesis with Retention of the Functional Group<br>21.2 Product Class 2: Triacylamines, Imides (Diacylamines), and Related Compounds<br>21.3 Product Class 3: <em>N</em>-[α-(Heteroatom)alkyl]-Substituted Alkanamides<br>21.4 Product Class 4: <em>N</em>-Arylalkanamides, Ynamides, Enamides, Dienamides, and Allenamides<br>21.5 Product Class 5: α-Heteroatom-Substituted Alkanamides<br>21.6 Product Class 6: α, β-Unsaturated Amides: Alk-2-ynamides, Arenecarboxamides, and Alk-2-enamides<br>21.7 Product Class 7: β-Heteroatom-Substituted Alkanamides<br>21.8 Product Class 8: α-Lactams<br>21.9 Product Class 9: β-Lactams<br>21.10 Product Class 10: γ-Lactams and Larger Ring Lactams<br>21.11 Product Class 11: Peptides<br>21.12 Product Class 12: Metal Amides and Imides<br>21.13 Product Class 13: <em>N</em>-Heteroatom-Substituted Alkanamides<br>21.14 Product Class 14: Acylphosphorus Compounds</p>
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Weinreb, Shinkai