noun
- A chemical reaction in which two or more unsaturated molecules combine to form a cyclic compound, typically involving the rearrangement of electrons and bonds.
Usage: chemistry; technical term commonly used in organic chemistry
Examples
- The Diels-Alder reaction is one of the most important cycloaddition reactions in organic synthesis.
- In a cycloaddition, two π-bonds break and two new σ-bonds form to create a ring structure.
- Cycloaddition reactions are widely used in pharmaceutical manufacturing to build complex molecular structures.
- The [4+2] cycloaddition between a diene and a dienophile produces a six-membered ring.
- Photochemical cycloaddition can occur when molecules are exposed to ultraviolet light.