Although the DielsAlder reaction generally occurs between

Chapter 14, Problem 14

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Although the Diels–Alder reaction generally occurs between an electron rich diene and an electron-deficient dienophile, it is also possible to have inverse-demand Diels–Alder reactions between suitable electrondeicient conjugated double bonds and electron-rich alkenes. These reactions are particularly useful because they allow for the incorporation of heteroatoms into the new six-membered ring. Predict the products of each inverse-demand Diels–Alder reaction below. Be sure your products reflect the correct stereochemistry. If more than one regioisomer is possible, draw both.

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Text Transcription:

CH_2

H_2C

H_2C

CO_2CH_3

H_2C

OCH_3

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