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https://dspace.ncfu.ru/handle/20.500.12258/3164| Title: | Templated assembly of chiral medium-sized cyclic ethers via 8-endo-trig nucleophilic cyclization of cyclopropenes |
| Authors: | Rubin, M. A. Рубин, М. А. |
| Keywords: | Cyclopropane derivative;Cyclopropenes;Ether derivative;Chemical structure;Cyclization;Molecular structure;Particle size |
| Issue Date: | 2016 |
| Publisher: | American Chemical Society |
| Citation: | Ryabchuk, P., Matheny, J.P., Rubina, M., Rubin, M. Templated Assembly of Chiral Medium-Sized Cyclic Ethers via 8-endo-trig Nucleophilic Cyclization of Cyclopropenes // Organic Letters. - 2016. - Volume 18. - Issue 24. -Pages 6272-6275 |
| Series/Report no.: | Organic Letters |
| Abstract: | An efficient approach toward enantioenriched eight-membered heterocycles via the intramolecular formal substitution of bromocyclopropanes with oxygen-based nucleophiles has been developed. The reaction proceeds via a reactive cyclopropene intermediate, which undergoes a rapid 8-endo-trig cyclization affording cis-fused [6.1.0] bicyclic products exclusively. The quaternary chiral center in the cyclopropene governs the configuration of the other two stereocenters in the final product |
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