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- A dyotropic reaction (from the Gr**** dyo, meaning two) in organic chemistry is a type of organic reaction and more specifically a pericyclic valence isomerization...
- transfer reactions and cycloadditions/cycloeliminations, respectively, while dyotropic reactions and group transfer reactions (if ene reactions are excluded)...
- tert-butyl substituent the reaction is ****ed. The reaction is a formal dyotropic reaction. The 1,3-Wittig rearrangement The 2,3-Wittig rearrangement The...
- Nitrone-olefin (3+2) cycloaddition Staudinger ketene-imine cycloaddition Dyotropic reaction Electrocyclic reaction Group transfer reaction Sigmatropic reaction...
- cycloadditions,: 1187–1192  such as to isoxazoles.: 1201–1202  They undergo type 1 dyotropic rearrangement to isocyanates.: 1700  The heavier nitrile sulfides are...
- Dowd–Beckwith ring expansion reaction Duff reaction Dutt–Wormall reaction Dyotropic reaction E1cB elimination reaction Eder reaction Edman degradation Eglinton...
- mechanisms. Four mechanisms for thermal isomerizations have been proposed: a dyotropic mechanism, a diradical mechanism, and two benzene ring contraction mechanisms;...
- (Z)-diene. The C13-C14 (Z)-olefin is installed through a highly selective dyotropic rearrangement. The Ardission synthesis of (+)-discodermolide has an overall...