Abstract

AbstractPreviously reported was that cis‐ene‐vinylcyclopropanes (cis‐ene‐VCPs) underwent Rh‐catalyzed [5+2] reaction to give 5,7‐fused bicyclic products, where vinylcyclopropane (VCP) acts as five‐carbon synthon. Unfortunately, this reaction had very limited scope. Replacing the 2π component of cis‐ene‐VCPs to allene moiety, the corresponding cis‐allene‐VCPs did not undergo the expected normal [5+2] cycloaddition to give 5,7‐fused bicyclic products. Instead, the challenging bicyclo[4.3.1]decane skeleton was obtained via an unprecedented bridged [5+2] cycloaddition. DFT calculations were applied to understand why this bridged [5+2] reaction is favored over the anticipated but not realized normal [5+2] reaction.

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