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- scenario, the dienophile is conjugated with an electron-donating group. Dienophiles can be chosen to contain a "masked functionality". The dienophile undergoes...
- standard DA dienophiles, and their respective MO energies can be seen below. A second table shows how electron richness in the dienophiles affects the...
- Part<SCP>I</SCP>.<SCP>C</SCP><SCP>C</SCP>Dienophiles". The Retro–Diels–Alder Reaction. Part I. C–C Dienophiles. Vol. 52. pp. 1–393. doi:10.1002/0471264180...
- is a highly reactive diene that can scavenge unstable and short-lived dienophiles in a Diels-Alder reaction. It is furthermore used as a standard reagent...
- acts as the dienophile and reacts with a diene at a carbon-carbon double bond. In Diels–Alder reactions quinones are used as dienophiles. Historically...
- acid-sensitive substrates. Diels-Alder reaction between 1,3-butadiene and dienophiles of low reactivity usually requires prolonged heating above 100 °C. Such...
- 5-dione (PTAD) is an azodicarbonyl compound. PTAD is one of the strongest dienophiles and reacts rapidly with dienes in Diels-Alder reactions. The most prominent...
- reactions relevant to organic chemistry. They are Michael acceptors and dienophiles. They undergo transesterification. Acrylates are industrially prepared...
- synthesis of ring C began with a Diels-Alder reaction between diene 1.3 and dienophile 1.1 in the presence of phenylboronic acid (1.2), which, after addition...
- electrophilic character, the alkene portion of α,β-unsaturated carbonyls is good dienophiles in Diels–Alder reactions. They can be further activated by Lewis acids...