An Approach to Mimicking the Sesquiterpene Cyclase Phase by Nickel-Promoted Diene/Alkyne Cooligomerization
D Holte, DCG Götz, PS Baran
Index: Holte, Dane; Goetz, Daniel C. G.; Baran, Phil S. Journal of Organic Chemistry, 2012 , vol. 77, # 2 p. 825 - 842
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Abstract
Artificially mimicking the cyclase phase of terpene biosynthesis inspires the invention of new methodologies, since working with carbogenic frameworks containing minimal functionality limits the chemist's toolbox of synthetic strategies. For example, the construction of terpene skeletons from five-carbon building blocks would be an exciting pathway to mimic in the laboratory. Nature oligomerizes, cyclizes, and then oxidizes γ, γ-dimethylallyl ...
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