释义 |
Diels-Alder reaction
Diels-Alder reaction (ˈdiːlzˈɔːldə) n (Chemistry) chem a type of chemical reaction in which one organic compound containing conjugated double bonds adds to another containing an ethylenic bond to form a product containing a ring[C20: named after Otto Diels (1876–1954) and Kurt Alder (1902–58), German chemists]Diels-Alder reaction
Diels-Alder reaction[¦dēlz ¦äl·dər rē‚ak·shən] (organic chemistry) The 1,4 addition of a conjugated diolefin to a compound, known as a dienophile, containing a double or triple bond; the dienophile may be activated by conjugation with a second double bond or with an electron acceptor. |