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The disconnection approach -- 2. Basic principles: synthons and reagents synthesis of aromatic compounds -- 3. Strategy I: the order of events -- 4. One-group C-X disconnections -- 5. Strategy II: chemoselectivity -- 6. Two-group C-X disconnections -- 7. Strategy III: reversal of polarity, cyclisations, summary of strategy -- 8. Amine synthesis -- 9. Strategy IV: protecting groups -- 10. One group C-C disconnections I: alcohols -- 11. General strategy A: choosing a disconnection -- 12. Strategy V: stereoselectivity A -- 13. One group C-C disconnections II: carbonyl compounds -- 14. Strategy VI: regioselectivity -- 15. Alkene synthesis -- 16. Strategy VII: use of acetylenes (alkynes) -- 17. Two-group C-C disconnections I: Diels-Alder reactions -- 18. Strategy VIII: introduction to carbonyl condensations -- 19. Two-group C-C disconnections II: 1,3-difunctionalised compounds -- 20. Strategy IX: control in carbonyl condensations -- 21. Two-group C-C disconnections: 1,5-difunctionalised compounds conjugate (Michael) addition and Robinson annelation -- 22. Strategy X: aliphatic nitro compounds in synthesis -- 23. Two-group disconnections IV: 1,2-difunctionalised compounds -- 24. Strategy XI: radical reactions in synthesis -- 25. Two-group disconnections V: 1,4-difunctionalised compounds -- 26. Strategy XII: reconnection -- 27. Two-group C-C disconnections VI: 1,6-diCarbonyl compounds -- 28. General strategy B: strategy of carbonyl disconnections -- 29. Strategy XIII: introduction to ring synthesis: saturated heterocycles -- 30. Three-membered rings -- 31. Strategy XIV: rearrangements in synthesis -- 32. Four-membered rings: photochemistry in synthesis -- 33. Strategy XV: the use of ketenes in synthesis -- 34. Five-membered rings -- 35. Strategy XVI: pericyclic reactions in synthesis: special methods for five-membered rings -- 36. Six-membered rings -- 37. General strategy C: strategy of ring synthesis -- 38. Strategy XVII: stereoselectivity B -- 39. Aromatic heterocycles -- 40. General strategy D : advanced strategy -- Index. 330 $aOne approach to organic synthesis is retrosynthetic analysis. With this approach a chemist will start with the structure of their target molecule and progressively cut bonds to create simpler molecules. Reversing this process gives a synthetic route to the target molecule from simpler starting materials. This "disconnection" approach to synthesis is now a fundamental part of every organic synthesis course. Organic Synthesis: The Disconnection Approach, 2nd edition introduces this important technique, to help students to design their own organic syntheses. There are forty chapters: those on the synthesis of given types of molecules alternate with strategy chapters in which the methods just learnt are placed in a wider context. 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