Pericyclic Reactions Part 1: Revisiting the Diels-Alder Reaction
An important class of reactions is the pericyclic reactions. We've been introduced to one subclass of these, cycloaddition reactions, when we looked at the Diels-Alder reaction. For the next few tutorials we will learn about some other important pericyclic reactions, but let's start by refreshing out memory with that first classic reaction.
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Haven't done this since uni! Was explaining this to an alevel student of mine and was sad to find out I couldn't remember a lot of it... thanks for the refresher!
Lots of info; great! Thank you prof Dave!!
Thanks for letting us know the diel with these reactions!
Thanks a lot Professor Dave. you help me a lot
Thank you for the great explanations! At the bottom left of the slide at 4:13, wouldn’t the 0-node MO of dienophile be in a higher energy than the 0-node MO of the diene (assuming upwards direction increasing energy), since the 0-node MO of diene is stabilized by delocalization?
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Great explanation ❤️
Thank you thank you thank you....it helped me so much with my chem class 🙏🙏🙏
@hayethayat4939
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Merci beaucoup même si j'ai pas compris l'anglais juste les images
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This was so helpful!!!
You are the best professor, I don’t know why I am here, I am in grade 9 and don’t understand a thing but thank you for the hundreds of people you are helping.
Thanks for the video
Great explanation thankyou so much master... but I have one doubt... in 7:01 time of this video, you told preference will be to end up adjacent in the product why is it so could you please explain 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Nice explanation
This is perfect
Thanks prof
Can you plzz name each reagent , substrate & products in all videos....
Thank you so much for making these. They must be a waste of time from your end, but they really help stupid undergrads like me..
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Hey Dave. I know u did a video on scientific method called "Why you should never say 'its just a theory'", but could you perhaps do a video on inductive method vs deductive method? I find it hard, at times, to differentiate between the two, aswell as explain why i chose one over the other when writing papers. Thanks for the content!
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My favorite reaction since i learned about this, and i dont know the reason why 😃😆 And yes, thank you 🙏 for explaining it in deep Sir, pls tell any more example which behave like the Ome and Co2me one.
make me feel stupid which is a humbling expirience.
Please leave the bottom 15% of your slides blank, as this section is being obscured by the subtitles.
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