Synthesis 1985; 1985(11): 999-1027
DOI: 10.1055/s-1985-31421
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Organic Synthesis under High Pressure; II

Kiyoshi Matsumoto* , Akira Sera
  • *College of Liberal Arts & Science, Kyoto University, Kyoto 606, Japan
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Publication Date:
27 September 2002 (online)

Part 1 of this article (Synthesis 1985, 1-26) was concerned with practical aspects of organic synthesis under high pressure and various types of ionic reactions under such conditions. The present Part II is now concerned with some synthetic applications of high pressure technology to formally pericyclic reactions such as cycloaddition, ene, and other pericyclic reactiones. 4. Pericyclic Reactions 5. Cycloaddition Reactions 5.1 Diels-Alder Reactions 5.2 1,3-Dipolar Reactions 5.3 [2 + 2]Cycloadditions 5.4 Other Cycloadditions 6. Ene Reactions 7. Other Pericyclic Reactions 7.1 Electrocyclic Reactions 7.2 Sigmatropic Reactions 7.3 Cheletropic Reactions 7.4 Miscellaneous Reactions 8. Conclusions

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