Carbocycles are a key and widely present structural motif in organic compounds. The construction of structurally intriguing carbocycles, such as highly-strained fused rings, spirocycles or highly-functionalized carbocycles with congested stereocenters, remains challenging in organic chemistry. Cyclopropanes, cyclobutanes and cyclopentanes within such carbocycles can be synthesized through ring contraction. These ring contractions involve re-arrangement of and/or small molecule extrusion from a parental ring, which is either a carbocycle or a heterocycle of larger size. This review provides an overview of synthetic methods for ring contractions to form cyclopropanes, cyclobutanes and cyclopentanes en route to structurally intriguing carbocyc...
The combination of cyclopropanes and carbohydrates functionality within a single molecule gives the ...
Natural products regime has been recognized as an invaluable source of compounds of medicinal import...
AbstractThe ring expansion reaction mechanisms between cyclopropenylidene and cyclic CnH2nO (n=2, 3)...
Fixing conformation by introducing a ring structure is a common strategy in drug development. We dem...
International audienceThe release of the inherent ring strain of cyclobutane and cyclopropane deriva...
An original oxidative ring contraction of easily accessible cyclobutene derivatives for the selectiv...
There are a limited number of ring?contraction methodologies which convert readily available five?me...
Substituted cyclopentanes are widely represented in nature and have served as valuable precursors1 ...
The rapidly expanding area of research into cyclopentanoid natural products is briefly reviewed by r...
PhDSmall rings are frequently found in natural products as well as incorporated into drugs and agroc...
The first example of a [5+2] cycloaddition reaction wherein the olefin of the vinylcyclopropyl moie...
Cyclopropanes and cyclobutanes, when activated with donor and acceptor groups, provide facile access...
Natural products and small molecules play a major role in drug development. However, using natural p...
Here we report a contractive synthesis of multisubstituted cyclobutanes containing multiple stereoce...
Eight-membered rings are notoriously difficult to synthesise due to unfavourable transannular and co...
The combination of cyclopropanes and carbohydrates functionality within a single molecule gives the ...
Natural products regime has been recognized as an invaluable source of compounds of medicinal import...
AbstractThe ring expansion reaction mechanisms between cyclopropenylidene and cyclic CnH2nO (n=2, 3)...
Fixing conformation by introducing a ring structure is a common strategy in drug development. We dem...
International audienceThe release of the inherent ring strain of cyclobutane and cyclopropane deriva...
An original oxidative ring contraction of easily accessible cyclobutene derivatives for the selectiv...
There are a limited number of ring?contraction methodologies which convert readily available five?me...
Substituted cyclopentanes are widely represented in nature and have served as valuable precursors1 ...
The rapidly expanding area of research into cyclopentanoid natural products is briefly reviewed by r...
PhDSmall rings are frequently found in natural products as well as incorporated into drugs and agroc...
The first example of a [5+2] cycloaddition reaction wherein the olefin of the vinylcyclopropyl moie...
Cyclopropanes and cyclobutanes, when activated with donor and acceptor groups, provide facile access...
Natural products and small molecules play a major role in drug development. However, using natural p...
Here we report a contractive synthesis of multisubstituted cyclobutanes containing multiple stereoce...
Eight-membered rings are notoriously difficult to synthesise due to unfavourable transannular and co...
The combination of cyclopropanes and carbohydrates functionality within a single molecule gives the ...
Natural products regime has been recognized as an invaluable source of compounds of medicinal import...
AbstractThe ring expansion reaction mechanisms between cyclopropenylidene and cyclic CnH2nO (n=2, 3)...