An Approach to Skeletal Diversity Using Functional Group Pairing of Multifunctional Scaffolds
Organic Letters2007Vol. 9(11), pp. 2123–2126
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Abstract
Diversification of enantioenriched Michael adducts through functional group pairing to gain access to a range of five- to ten-membered complex fused and bridged ring systems is described.
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