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- with benzaldehyde was proposed to form thiobenzaldehyde, which forms a cycloadduct with the dithiophosphine ylides to form a C2PS3 ring. Thioketone Thioenol...
- diazoalkanes that formally proceed via carbenes may instead form a [3+2] cycloadduct intermediate that extrudes nitrogen. To generate an alkylidene carbene...
- the α,β-unsaturated substrate leads to a pyrrolidine cycloadduct (Int1) This pyrrolidine cycloadduct supports simultaneous decarboxylation and ring opening...
- developed. Electrophilic alkynes are especially effective dienophiles. The "cycloadduct" derived from the addition of alkynes to 2-pyrone eliminates carbon dioxide...
- (PhSO2NHOH). Other notable studies on the production of HNO exploit cycloadducts of acyl nitroso species, which are known to decompose via hydrolysis...
- cycloadditions, converting it to a mixture of dimeric and trimeric cyclobutane cycloadducts. Dibenzylideneacetone is used as a component in sunscreens and as a ligand...
- nitrone-olefin cycloaddition. Rearrangement of a (3+2) cycloadduct provides (+)-porantheridine. The cycloadduct is subjected to hydrogenation, acid hydrolysis...
- isotope labeling experiments and the trapping of the transient sulfene as cycloadducts. Methanesulfonates are used as intermediates in substitution reactions...
- isocyanide, this reaction converts isocyanides into carbonyls or gives stable cycloadducts. They also undergo insertion into the C–Cl bonds of acyl chlorides in...
- 2-dihydrophosphetes: formation and structural characterization of a formal [4 + 2] cycloadduct". Journal of the Chemical Society, Chemical Communications (22): 1649–1650...