Organic synthesis using bridgehead carbocations and bridgehead enones

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1989-11-01
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Kraus, George
Hon, Yung Son
Thomas, P.J.
Laramay, Steve
Liras, Spiros
Hanson, Jeff
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Kraus, George
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The development of new pathways by which organic molecules can be stereoselectively constructed remains an important direction for organic chemistry. The palladium-mediated cyclizations of Trost,' Stille? Hegedus,3 Larock," Negishi: and Overman6 and the radical cyclization reactions of Keck,' Stork: Hart: Curran,Io Barton," and Beckwith12 represent important new strategies. A comparatively unstudied strategy is the formation of bicyclic or tricyclic systems via reactive bridgehead intermediates.

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Reprinted (adapted) with permission from Chemical Reviews, 89(7); 1591-1598. Doi: 10.1021/cr00097a013. Copyright 1989 American Chemical Society.

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