Catalytic ring closing metathesis of dienynes: Construction of fused bicyclic [n.m.0] rings

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Ruthenium carbene 1 (Cl2(PCy3)2Ru=CHCH=CPh2) mediates the efficient and selective conversion of acyclic dienynes to fused bicyclic [n.m.0] rings containing five-, six-, and seven-membered rings. Studies with various X-substituted acetylenes (X = H, alkyls, Ph, CO2Me, SnBu3, TMS, Cl, Br, I) suggest that the dienyne metathesis is sensitive not only to these substituents but also to the catalysts employed. Among the various metal alkylidenes examined, only the ruthenium catalyst 1 exhibited metathesis activity for a range of substrates. These observations further expand the scope of catalytic RCM for the construction of complex organic compounds.

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Kim, S. H., Zuercher, W. J., Bowden, N. B., & Grubbs, R. H. (1996). Catalytic ring closing metathesis of dienynes: Construction of fused bicyclic [n.m.0] rings. Journal of Organic Chemistry, 61(3), 1073–1081. https://doi.org/10.1021/jo951648a

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