syklöaddition
Syklöaddition refers to a class of pericyclic reactions where two or more unsaturated organic molecules combine to form a cyclic compound. In this process, a ring is created through a concerted, synchronous rearrangement of electrons. The key characteristic of syklöaddition is that the bonds are rearranged simultaneously, without the formation of any intermediate species. This concerted nature implies that the reaction proceeds through a cyclic transition state.
The most common and widely studied type of syklöaddition is the Diels-Alder reaction, a [4+2] cycloaddition involving
Syklöaddition reactions are of great importance in organic synthesis due to their ability to efficiently form