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. 2012 Nov;4(11):915-20.
doi: 10.1038/nchem.1458. Epub 2012 Sep 23.

Synthesis of highly strained terpenes by non-stop tail-to-head polycyclization

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Synthesis of highly strained terpenes by non-stop tail-to-head polycyclization

Sergey V Pronin et al. Nat Chem. 2012 Nov.

Abstract

Non-stop carbocationic polycyclizations of isoprenoids have been called the most complex chemical reactions occurring in nature. We describe a strategy for the initiation of tail-to-head polycyclization that relies on the sequestration of the counteranion away from the carbocation, which allows full propagation of the cationic charge. If the anion is mobile, Coulombic forces hold this species in close proximity to the carbocation and cause preemptive termination through elimination. Anion sequestration is crucial for effecting the biomimetic synthesis of complex and unstable terpenes, including the highly strained funebrenes. This study illustrates the deleterious role of the counterion in tail-to-head carbocationic polycyclization reactions, which to the best of our knowledge has not been rigorously explored. These observations are also expected to find use in the design and control of cationic polycyclization along biosynthetic pathways that have previously been inaccessible in bulk solvent.

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