ii) lene is used as a class name for molecules with two cumulated
CH 2 =C=CH 2
The name al
double bonds.
CCC
A cumulated diene
iii) Appropriately substituted allenes g e rise to
and cumulated
vi)
2
alternate along the chain.
CH 2 =CH—CH=CH 2
Allene
iv chiral molecules.
iv) Cumulated dienes have had some commercial importance,
double bonds are occasionally found in naturally occurring molecules.
In general, cumulated dienes are less stable than isolated dienes.
) An example of a conjugated diene is 1,3-butadiene.
i) In conjugated polyenes the double and single bonds
CC
C
C
1,3-Butadiene A cconjugated diene
3) If one or more saturated carbon atoms intervene between the double bonds of an
alkadiene, the double bonds are said to be isolated.
CC
(CH 2 )n
CC
CH 2 =CH—CH 2 —CH=CH 2
An isolated diene (n ≠ 0 ) 1,4-Pentadiene
i) The double bonds of isolated double dienes undergo all of the reactions of
3.7 1,3-BUTADIENE: ELECTRON DELOCALIZATION
13.7A BOND LENGTH OF 1,3-BUTADIENE
alkenes.