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Trinacrene – a Product of Structure‐Directed Synthesis
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1989
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Diversity Oriented SynthesisEngineeringHeterocyclicNmr SignalsStructure‐directed SynthesisSymmetrical PrecursorsOrganic ChemistryChemistryHeterocycle ChemistryAttractive-new Cage CompoundNatural Product SynthesisSynthetic ChemistryBiomolecular Engineering
Trinacrene (1) is a promising—and very attractive-new cage compound with a name derived from an old designation for Sicily (Trinacrien). The synthesis of 1 was accomplished in two steps involving six (2 × 3) Diels–Alder reactions and highly symmetrical precursors, the second step being a high-pressure reaction (10 kbar). Compound 1 displays D3h symmetry and gives only the predicted five 1H NMR signals.
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