Reference Reaction Summary Tables Cross-References
Cross-References
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In this section
- Overview
- Substitution and Elimination (SN1, SN2, E1, E2)
- Addition to Alkenes and Alkynes
- Nucleophilic Addition to Aldehydes and Ketones
- Nucleophilic Acyl Substitution (Carboxylic Acid Derivatives)
- Enols, Enolates, and Carbon–Carbon Bond Formation
- Electrophilic Aromatic Substitution
- Addition vs. Substitution at Carbonyls — A Direct Comparison
- Cross-References
- Chapters 7–10 (Substitution, Elimination, Addition, Comparing Reactions) — the mechanistic reasoning behind the first two tables.
- Chapters 12–14 (Carbonyl Chemistry) — the mechanistic reasoning behind the carbonyl, acyl substitution, and enolate tables.
- Chapters 16–17 (Aromaticity) — the mechanistic reasoning behind electrophilic aromatic substitution and directing effects.
- Appendix A (Functional Group Atlas) — the interconversion map that this appendix supplies specific reagents for.
- Appendix B (pKa Tables) — acidity values referenced in the enolate and acyl substitution discussions above.
- Chapter 21 (Retrosynthesis) — using these tables in reverse to plan a synthetic route.