Coarctate reaction

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title: Coarctate reaction
text: A coarctate reaction is a concerted reaction whose transition state involves two rings, in which at least one atom undergoes the simultaneous making and breaking of two bonds. It is an uncommon reaction topology, compared with linear topology and pericyclic topology. The name is derived from the Latin coarctare, meaning 'to constrict'.
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