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Ethers, alkyl vinyl reaction with tetracyanoethylene

Endo adducts are usually favored by iateractions between the double bonds of the diene and the carbonyl groups of the dienophile. As was mentioned ia the section on alkylation, the reaction of pyrrole compounds and maleic anhydride results ia a substitution at the 2-position of the pyrrole ring (34,44). Thiophene [110-02-1] forms a cycloaddition adduct with maleic anhydride but only under severe pressures and around 100°C (45). Addition of electron-withdrawiag substituents about the double bond of maleic anhydride increases rates of cycloaddition. Both a-(carbomethoxy)maleic anhydride [69327-00-0] and a-(phenylsulfonyl) maleic anhydride [120789-76-6] react with 1,3-dienes, styrenes, and vinyl ethers much faster than tetracyanoethylene [670-54-2] (46). [Pg.450]




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Alkyl reaction with

Alkyl vinyl ethers

Alkylation with ethers

Reaction with ethers

Reaction with vinyl ethers

Tetracyanoethylene, reaction with

Tetracyanoethylene, reactions

Vinyl ether reactions

Vinyl reaction

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