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Using sequential allylic alkylation reactions to couple a dual electrophile with a dual nucleophile is a powerful way of constructing ring systems. This strategy, which can generate complex, polycyclic products from simple starting materials, has seen widespread use in the synthesis of natural products and pharmaceuticals. For more information see the Minireview by B. M. Trost and C. A. Kalnmals on...
Metal‐catalyzed allylic alkylation reactions between dual nucleophiles and dual electrophiles represent a powerful set of methods for the synthesis of small‐, medium‐, and even large‐sized rings. Using this strategy, a handful of simple allylic diol derivatives can be transformed into a broad array of complex carbo‐ and heterocycles of varying ring sizes in just a single step. Because of their ability...
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