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Bradsher cycloaddition
The Bradsher cycloaddition reaction, also known as the Bradsher cyclization reaction is a form of the Diels–Alder reaction which involves the [4+2] addition of a common dienophile with a cationic aromatic azadiene such as acridizinium or isoquinolinium.
The Bradsher cycloaddition was first reported by C. K. Bradsher and T. W. G. Solomons in 1958.
References
References
- C. K. Bradsher, T. W. G. Solomons. (1958). "Acridizinium Ion Chemistry. II.1The Diels-Alder Reaction". J. Am. Chem. Soc..
- Merck Index, 14th Ed.
- C. K. Bradsher, J. A. Stone. (1968). "Nature of the addition of dienophiles to the acridizinium ion". [[Journal of Organic Chemistry]].
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