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Asymmetric Diels-Alder reaction is one step in the biosynthesis of the statin lovastatin. [60] The retro-Diels–Alder reaction is used in the industrial production of cyclopentadiene. Cyclopentadiene is a precursor to various norbornenes, which are common monomers. The Diels–Alder reaction is also employed in the production of vitamin B6.
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English: Comparison between Diels-Alder reaction of cyclopentadiene with 2-methylthioacrylonitrile and captodative-enhanced Friedel-Crafts reaction of benzene with 1-nitrovinyl alcohol Date 11 October 2017
The synchronous 6π-electron Diels-Alder reaction is a [π 4 s + π 2 s]-cycloaddition (i.e. suprafacial with respect to both components), as exemplified by the reaction to the right. The Diels-Alder reaction is suprafacial with respect to both components. Thus as the total number of antarafacial components is 0, which is even, the reaction is ...
For example, an analog for the Diels-Alder reaction is the quadricyclane-DMAD reaction: In the (i+j+...) cycloaddition notation i and j refer to the number of atoms involved in the cycloaddition. In this notation, a Diels-Alder reaction is a (4+2)cycloaddition and a 1,3-dipolar addition such as the first step in ozonolysis is a (3+2)cycloaddition.
The Diels-Alder reaction, also known as cycloaddition, combines a conjugated diene and an alkene to form cycloalkene. This is a concerted process, with bonds forming and breaking simultaneously. This is a concerted process, with bonds forming and breaking simultaneously.