The [2+2+2] cyclotrimerization of two distinct alkynes and alkenes to form six-membered carbocycles is typically constrained by competing β-hydride elimination, low stereocontrol and the need to add reagents slowly. Now, a rhodium-catalysed three-component [2+2+2] cyclotrimerization with excellent chemo-, regio- and stereocontrol is reported that does not require any special operations. The utility of the process is shown and mechanistic studies probe the origins of the selectivity.
- Kohei Fujii
- Yuki Nagashima
- Ken Tanaka