Content:
Chapter 1 General and theoretical aspects of the carbonyl group (pages 1?77): G. Berthier and J. Serre
Chapter 2 Carbonyl?forming oxidations (pages 79?176): C. F. Cullis and A. Fish
Chapter 3 Formation of carbonyl groups in hydrolytic reactions (pages 177?210): Pentti Salomaa
Chapter 4 Formation of aldehydes and ketones from carboxylic acids and their derivatives (pages 211?232): Reynold. C. Fuson
Chapter 5 Formation of ketones and aldehydes by acylation, formylation and some related processes (pages 233?302): D. P. N. Satchell and R. S. Satchell
Chapter 6 Carbonyl syntheses through organometallics (pages 303?330): Michael Cais and Asher Mandelbaum
Chapter 7 Biological formation and reactions of carbonyl groups (pages 331?373): Frank Eisenberg
Chapter 8 Chemical and physical methods of analysis (pages 375?420): J. Gordon Hanna
Chapter 9 Basicity of carbonyl compounds (pages 421?460): V. A. Palm, U. L. Haldna and A. J. Talvik
Chapter 10 Oxidation of aldehydes by transition metals (pages 461?505): Jan Rocek
Chapter 11 Reduction of carbonyl groups (pages 507?566): Owen H. Wheeler
Chapter 12 Condensations leading to double bonds (pages 567?619): Richard L. Reeves
Chapter 13 Reactions of carbonyl groups with organometallic compounds (pages 621?693): Theophil Eicher
Chapter 14 Decarbonylation (pages 695?760): W. M. Schubert and Robert Roy Kintner
Chapter 15 Rearrangements involving the carbonyl group (pages 761?821): Clair J. Collins and Jerome F. Eastham
Chapter 16 Photochemistry of ketones and aldehydes (pages 823?916): J. N. Pitts and J. K. S. Wan
Chapter 17 Thioketones (pages 917?959): E. Campaigne
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