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Cuprins
<p>25.1 Product Class 1: Aliphatic and Alicyclic Aldehydes<br>25.1.1 Synthesis by Oxidative Cleavage<br>25.1.2 Synthesis by Oxidation<br>25.1.3 Synthesis by Isomerization<br>25.1.4 Synthesis by Reduction or by Reduction Followed by Hydrolysis<br>25.1.5 Synthesis by Elimination or Rearrangement<br>25.1.6 Synthesis by Protonation<br>25.1.7 Synthesis by Hydrolysis<br>25.1.8 Synthesis by Hydration of Alkynes<br>25.1.9 Synthesis by Formylation of Enolates<br>25.1.10 Synthesis by Homologation of Aldehydes<br>25.1.11 Synthesis by Hydroformylation of Alkenes<br>25.1.12 Synthesis by C<sub>1</sub>-Extension of Alkyl Halides<br>25.1.13 Synthesis by C<sub>1</sub>-Extension of Organometallics<br>25.1.14 Synthesis by C<sub>2</sub>-Elongation<br>25.1.15 Synthesis by C<sub>3</sub>-Elongation<br>25.1.16 Synthesis by Diels–Alder Reactions with Enals or Their Acetals<br>25.2 Product Class 2: 2-Oxoaldehydes and Heteroatom Analogues<br>25.3 Product Class 3: 2, 2-Diheteroatom-Substituted Aldehydes<br>25.4 Product Class 4: 2-Heteroatom-Substituted Aldehydes and Sugar Aldehydes<br>25.5 Product Class 5: Ynals<br>25.6 Product Class 6: Arenecarbaldehydes<br>25.6.1 Synthesis by Oxidative Cleavage of Carbon—Carbon Bonds<br>25.6.2 Synthesis by Oxidation<br>25.6.3 Synthesis by Reduction<br>25.6.4 Synthesis by Hydrolysis of Aldehyde Derivatives<br>25.6.5 Synthesis by Formylation of Arylmetal Reagents<br>25.6.6 Synthesis by Formylation of Arene—Hydrogen Bonds<br>25.6.7 Synthesis by Carbonylation of Arylpalladium Intermediates<br>25.6.8 Synthesis by C—C Bond Formation<br>25.6.9 Synthesis by C—X Bond Formation<br>25.7 Product Class 7: Polyenals<br>25.8 Product Class 8: α, β-Unsaturated Aldehydes<br>25.9 Product Class 9: 3-Heteroatom-Substituted Aldehydes</p>
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