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ˈene reaction, n. Org. Chem. [f. -ene, denoting the type of compound that results from the reaction.] A pericyclic reaction in which, in its simplest form, two alkene molecules are rearranged to form one.
1969H. M. R. Hoffmann in Angewandte Chemie: Internat. Ed. VIII. 556/1 The ene reaction is the ‘indirect substituting addition’ of a compound with a double bond..to an olefin possessing an allylic hydrogen. 1976Jrnl. Org. Chem. XLI. 3614/2 We wish to report here the synthesis and ene reaction of an olefin chiral by virtue of deuterium substitution. |