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Published on: August 16, 2018
Gold(I)-catalyzed macrocyclization of 1,n-enynes
Carla Obradors1, David Leboeuf, Juhanes Aydin
1Institute of Chemical Research of Catalonia (ICIQ), Av. Països Catalans 16, 43007 Tarragona, Spain.
Abstract:
The gold(I)-catalyzed [2 + 2] cycloaddition of large 1,n-enynes (n = 10-16) provides access to 9- to 15-membered ring macrocycles incorporating a cyclobutene moiety. The reaction requires the use of a gold(I) catalyst bearing a sterically hindered biphenylphosphine ligand.
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