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Caryolene-forming carbocation rearrangements
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Orbital SymmetryCaryolene-forming Carbocation RearrangementsAlkene MetathesisBiochemistryNatural SciencesMolecular BiologyBase-catalyzed Deprotonation/reprotonation SequenceOrganic ChemistryCaryolene FormationStereoselective SynthesisQuantum ChemistryAsymmetric CatalysisEnantioselective Synthesis
Density functional theory calculations on mechanisms of the formation of caryolene, a putative biosynthetic precursor to caryol-1(11)-en-10-ol, reveal two mechanisms for caryolene formation: one involves a base-catalyzed deprotonation/reprotonation sequence and tertiary carbocation minimum, whereas the other (with a higher energy barrier) involves intramolecular proton transfer and the generation of a secondary carbocation minimum and a hydrogen-bridged minimum. Both mechanisms are predicted to involve concerted suprafacial/suprafacial [2 + 2] cycloadditions, whose asynchronicity allows them to avoid the constraints of orbital symmetry.
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