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Volume 20a

The table of contents and authors for Volume 20a are given below.

TABLE OF CONTENTSAUTHOR
IntroductionJ. S. Panek
20.1ProductClass 1: AcidHalidesS. G. Nelson
20.2ProductClass 2: Carboxylic Acids 
20.2.1ProductSubclass 1: Alkanoic Acids :
20.2.1.1Synthesis from Carbonic Acid DerivativesS. J. Collier
E. Kataisto
20.2.1.2Synthesis from Carboxylic Acid DerivativesN. F. Jain
C. E. Masse
20.2.1.3Synthesis from Aldehydes, Ketones, and Derivatives (Including Enol Ethers)S. Lin
L. Yan
P. Liu
20.2.1.4Synthesis from Organic HalidesG. Evano
20.2.1.5Synthesis from AlcoholsB. Figadère
X. Franck
20.2.1.6Synthesis from Alkenes (Excluding Reactions with Carboxylic Acid Derivatives)G. Evano
20.2.1.7Synthesis by RearrangementA. J. Phillips
C. E. Love
20.2.1.8Synthesis with Retention of the Functional GroupP. Vedantham
M. Jiménez
P. R. Hanson
20.2Product Subclass 2: Arenedicarboxylic AcidsL. R. Subramanian
20.2.3Product Subclass 3: Butenedioic and Butynedioic AcidsC. E. Masse
20.2.4Product Subclass 4: Alkanedioic AcidsC. E. Masse
20.2.5Product Subclass 5: 2-Oxo- and 2-Imino-Substituted Alkanoic AcidsJ. A. Westbrook
S. E. Schaus
20.2.6Product Subclass 6: 2,2-Diheteroatom-Substituted Alkanoic AcidsJ. A. Westbrook
S. E. Schaus
20.2.7Product Subclass 7: 2-Aminoalkanoic Acids (α-Amino Acids)S. E. Wolkenberg
R. M. Garbaccio
20.2.8Product Subclass 8: 2-Heteroatom-Substituted Alkanoic AcidsS. R. Chemler
M. Ribagorda
20.2.9Product Subclass 9: Alk-2-ynoic AcidsG. Evano
20.2.10Product Subclass 10: Arenecarboxylic AcidsT. P. Yoon
E. N. Jacobsen
20.2.11Product Subclass 11: Alk-2-enoic AcidsC. D. Vanderwal
E. N. Jacobsen
20.2.12Product Subclass 12: 3-Oxoalkanoic and 3,3-Dioxyalkanoic AcidsJ. Beignet
20.2.13Product Subclass 13: 3-Heteroatom-Substituted Alkanoic AcidsG. Sartori
R. Maggi
20.3Product Class 3: Carboxylic Acid SaltsL. Dakin
B. Lahue
20.4Product Class 4: Carboxylic Acid Anhydrides and Their Sulfur, Selenium, and Tellurium DerivativesP. A. Keller
 

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