Formation of carbocycles through sequential carborhodation triggered by addition of organoborons
Chemical Communications2006Iss. 3, pp. 217–224
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Abstract
This article highlights recent developments in the formation of carbocycles via multiple carborhodation steps triggered by the rhodium-catalysed intermolecular addition of organoborons. Various types of cascade reactions have been developed to demonstrate that multiple carborhodation steps can precede potentially competing processes such as protonolysis.
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