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Complex Reactions and Rearrangements

Isomerization reactions are an excellent method for the synthesis of allenes. Depending on the method, numerous functional groups are tolerated, hence these reactions match the demands of modern synthesis. In the other chapters of this book we will encounter these reactions again, embedded in a wider chemical context. Not the preparation of the allene but its use in organic synthesis and the benefits of its high reactivity will then be the major focus. [Pg.36]

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