First International Conference on Organic Synthesis, Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium, 26–30 August 1974
This conference is part of the Organic Synthesis series.
  Opening remarks
        
        The cyclopropanation of silyl enol ethers. A powerful synthetic tool
        
        Chiral recognition in complexation of guests by designed host molecules
        
        The importance of conformation of the tetrahedral intermediate in the hydrolysis of esters and amides
        
        The effect of pressure on the electronic states of organic solids
        
        Asymmetric catalysis by chiral rhodium complexes in hydrogenation and hydrosilylation reactions
        
        Synthetic studies in the field of natural products
        
        Two-phase reactions in the chemistry of carbanions and halocarbenes. A useful tool in organic synthesis
        
        Applications of thallium(III) nitrate (TTN) to organic synthesis
        
        Singlet oxygen: a reagent in organic synthesis
        
        The use of polymeric reagents in organic synthesis
        
        Industrial synthesis of terpene compounds
        
        The use of kinetically generated unstable enolate ions in the regiospecific formation of carbonxarbon bonds. Specific applications to annelation processes
        
        Novel approaches to alkylations
        
        