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Ring forming reaction
Type of reaction in organic chemistry From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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A ring forming reaction or ring-closing reaction in organic chemistry is an umbrella term for a variety of reactions that introduce one or more rings into a molecule. A heterocycle forming reaction is a reaction that introduces a new heterocycle.[1][2] Important classes of ring forming reactions include annulations[3] and cycloadditions. Heterocyclic compounds are useful in spectroscopic identification of compounds, purity criteria, and investigating the molecular electronic structures.[4]
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Named ring forming reactions
Named ring forming reactions include (not exhaustive):
- Azide-alkyne Huisgen cycloaddition
- Bischler–Napieralski reaction
- Bucherer carbazole synthesis
- Danheiser annulation
- Dieckmann condensation
- Diels–Alder reaction
- Feist–Benary synthesis
- Fiesselmann thiophene synthesis
- Fischer indole synthesis
- Gewald reaction
- Hantzsch pyridine synthesis
- Larock indole synthesis
- Paal–Knorr synthesis
- Pictet–Spengler reaction
- Pomeranz–Fritsch reaction
- Ring-closing metathesis
- Robinson annulation
- Skraup reaction
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