Abstract

Polycyclization processes represent expeditious routes used in both nature and the laboratory to produce complex polycyclic molecules. A new stereoselective oxidative variant of such a polycyclization has been developed in which the cascade is triggered by a phenol dearomatization and is concluded by a pinacol transposition. This unprecedented avenue combines the synthetic power of a polycyclization and a transposition in tandem and enables the rapid formation of the tetracyclic main core of kaurane diterpenes containing several asymmetric and quaternary carbon centers in a single step from a simple phenol derivative.

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