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Novel Templating Effect in the Macrocyclization of Functionalized Diynes by Zirconocene Coupling
Jonathan R Nitschke1, T Don Tilley1
1Center for New Directions in Organic Synthesis Department of Chemistry, University of California, Berkeley and The Chemical Sciences Division Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Berkeley, CA 94720 (USA) Fax: (+1) 510-642-8940.
Abstract:
A zirconocene double act: The course of zirconocene-mediated macrocyclization is controlled by templating effects. In macrocyclizations of bipyridine-containing diynes, the zirconocene reagent [Cp2 Zr(py)(Me3 SiC≡SiMe3 )] (1; py=pyridine) acts as both coupling and templating agent. Thus, by controlling the stoichiometry, dimeric or trimeric macrocycles are obtained.
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