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Cracking Cavitands: Metal‐Directed Scission of Phosphinyl‐Substituted Resorcinarenes

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Resorcinarene-derived tetramethylene cavitands bearing a diphenylphosphino group grafted to their wider rim undergo facile, directed C-O bond breaking upon reaction with transition-metal ions in the presence of nucleophiles. One possible reaction mechanism involves formation of a P,O-chelate complex, which weakens the adjacent O-CH2 bond, leading to the formation of an oxacarbenium intermediate.

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