noun
- A class of synthetic organic compounds containing a six-membered carbon ring with two double bonds, used primarily as insecticides.
Usage: chemistry; technical; often used in plural form
Examples
- Cyclodiene insecticides were widely used in agriculture during the mid-20th century.
- The EPA banned many cyclodiene pesticides due to environmental persistence and bioaccumulation.
- Aldrin and dieldrin are well-known examples of cyclodiene compounds.
- Cyclodiene residues have been detected in soil and water samples decades after application.
- The chemical structure of cyclodienes makes them resistant to degradation in the environment.