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Theoretical explanation of pericyclic reactions

Although Otto Diels and Kurt Alder won the 1950 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for the Diels-Alder reaction, almost 20 years later R. Hoffmann and R. B. Woodward gave the explanation of this reaction. They published a classical textbook, The Conservation of Orbital Symmetry. K. Fukui (the co-recipient with R. Hoffmann of the 1981 Nobel Prize in Chemistry) gave the Frontier molecular orbital (FMO) theory, which also explains pericyclic reactions. Both theories allow us to predict the conditions under which a pericyclic reaction will occur and what the stereochemical outcome will be. Between these two fundamental approaches to pericyclic reactions, the FMO approach is simpler because it is based on a pictorial approach. Another method similar to the FMO approach of analyzing pericyclic reactions is the transition state aromaticity approach. [Pg.316]

All these theories are based on the molecular orbital (MO) theory. [Pg.316]


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