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Volume 20a
The table of contents and authors for Volume 20a are given below.
| TABLE OF CONTENTS | AUTHOR |
| Introduction | J. S. Panek |
| 20.1 | ProductClass 1: AcidHalides | S. G. Nelson |
| 20.2 | ProductClass 2: Carboxylic Acids | |
| 20.2.1 | ProductSubclass 1: Alkanoic Acids |  : |
| 20.2.1.1 | Synthesis from Carbonic Acid Derivatives | S. J. Collier E. Kataisto |
| 20.2.1.2 | Synthesis from Carboxylic Acid Derivatives | N. F. Jain C. E. Masse |
| 20.2.1.3 | Synthesis from Aldehydes, Ketones, and Derivatives (Including Enol Ethers) | S. Lin L. Yan P. Liu |
| 20.2.1.4 | Synthesis from Organic Halides | G. Evano |
| 20.2.1.5 | Synthesis from Alcohols | B. Figadère X. Franck |
| 20.2.1.6 | Synthesis from Alkenes (Excluding Reactions with Carboxylic Acid Derivatives) | G. Evano |
| 20.2.1.7 | Synthesis by Rearrangement | A. J. Phillips C. E. Love |
| 20.2.1.8 | Synthesis with Retention of the Functional Group | P. Vedantham M. Jiménez P. R. Hanson |
| 20.2 | Product Subclass 2: Arenedicarboxylic Acids | L. R. Subramanian |
| 20.2.3 | Product Subclass 3: Butenedioic and Butynedioic Acids | C. E. Masse |
| 20.2.4 | Product Subclass 4: Alkanedioic Acids | C. E. Masse |
| 20.2.5 | Product Subclass 5: 2-Oxo- and 2-Imino-Substituted Alkanoic Acids | J. A. Westbrook S. E. Schaus |
| 20.2.6 | Product Subclass 6: 2,2-Diheteroatom-Substituted Alkanoic Acids | J. A. Westbrook S. E. Schaus |
| 20.2.7 | Product Subclass 7: 2-Aminoalkanoic Acids (α-Amino Acids) | S. E. Wolkenberg R. M. Garbaccio |
| 20.2.8 | Product Subclass 8: 2-Heteroatom-Substituted Alkanoic Acids | S. R. Chemler M. Ribagorda |
| 20.2.9 | Product Subclass 9: Alk-2-ynoic Acids | G. Evano |
| 20.2.10 | Product Subclass 10: Arenecarboxylic Acids | T. P. Yoon E. N. Jacobsen |
| 20.2.11 | Product Subclass 11: Alk-2-enoic Acids | C. D. Vanderwal E. N. Jacobsen |
| 20.2.12 | Product Subclass 12: 3-Oxoalkanoic and 3,3-Dioxyalkanoic Acids | J. Beignet |
| 20.2.13 | Product Subclass 13: 3-Heteroatom-Substituted Alkanoic Acids | G. Sartori R. Maggi |
| 20.3 | Product Class 3: Carboxylic Acid Salts | L. Dakin B. Lahue |
| 20.4 | Product Class 4: Carboxylic Acid Anhydrides and Their Sulfur, Selenium, and Tellurium Derivatives | P. A. Keller |
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