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Dienes are hydrocarbons which contain two double bonds. Dienes are intermediate between alkenes and polyenes.
Dienes can be divided into three classes:
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1,5-Cyclooctadiene, an unconjugated diene. Notice that each double bond is two carbons away from the other. |
Isoprene, also known as 2-methyl-1,3-butadiene, is one of the simplest conjugated dienes. |
Propan-1,2-diene, also known as allene, is the simplest cumulated diene. |
In organic chemistry a conjugated diene is also a functional group. With a general formula of CnH2n-2. a classic organic reaction for the synthesis of dienes is the Whiting reaction.
1,3-butadiene undergoes 1,2-addition and 1,4-addition.
The 1,3 configuration of double bonds found in 1,3-butadiene (conjugated double bonds) make these types of dienes capable of participating in more reaction types than is the case for molecules with either just a single alkene functional group or with multiple, but non-alternating, alkene groups. One possible reaction for such dienes is the Diels-Alder reaction for example Danishefsky’s diene.
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