Abstract

In this review attention is paid to two topics, which were of great interest to us during 30 years of studies in pyrimidine chemistry in our laboratory: first, the development of our concepts of the AIYRORC processes, which occur in ring transformation reactions; second, the intra- and intermolecular inverse Diels-Alder reactions in which the pyrimidine ring acts as the electron poor diazadiene system. Their use in synthetic chemistry is illustrated and evidence is presented, based on experiments and molecular mechanics calculations, that in intermolecular Diels-Alder reactions the geometry of the side-chain plays a vital role.

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