Dyotropic reaction
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dyotropic-reaction-322-18614011
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Dyotropic reaction
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A dyotropic reaction in organic chemistry is a type of organic reaction and more specifically a pericyclic valence isomerization in which two sigma bonds simultaneously migrate intramolecularly. The reaction type is of some relevance to organic chemistry because it can explain how certain reactions occur and because it is a synthetic tool in the synthesis of organic molecules for example in total synthesis. It was first described by Manfred T. Reetz in 1971 In a type I reaction two migrating gro
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dyotropic_reaction
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2022-06-25T21:58:21Z
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