Facilitating the Cope rearrangement by partial protonation: implications for synthesis and biosynthesis
Phillip P Painter1, Bonnie M Wong, Dean J Tantillo
1Department of Chemistry, University of California-Davis , 1 Shields Avenue, Davis, California 95616, United States.
Abstract:
The theoretical investigation of concerted and stepwise Cope rearrangements of natural products led to the prediction that some concerted Cope rearrangements can be promoted by noncovalent association of their transition state structures with ammonium cations.
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