Cyclopropyl metal carbenes formed in the 6-endo-dig cyclization may evolve to form seven-membered ring intermediates. This has been achieved for the first time by using highly electrophilic platinum(II) and gold(I) complexes. Gold(I) also triggers a remarkable rearrangement of certain enynes leading to complex cyclic systems. A new cationic platinacycle is described, which catalyzes skeletal rearrangements and other reactions of enynes at room temperature.
C. Ferrer, M. Raducan, C. Nevado, C. K. Claverie, A. M. Echavarren
Tetrahedron 2007, 63, 6306-6316
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