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Gold‐Catalyzed Polycyclization Toward Natural Products Synthesis

Over the last years, gold catalysis has gained considerable significance in organic synthesis, since it allows atom economy and synthetic efficiency for the transformation of relatively simple substrates into valuable, highly complex molecular architectures. The gold‐catalyzed polycyclization reacti...

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Published in:Israel journal of chemistry 2018-05, Vol.58 (5), p.578-585
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cycloisomerization reaction
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Gold
Molecular chains
Natural products
Substrates
total synthesis
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