ChemistryNature Chemistry
Control of dynamic sp³-C stereochemistry
A. N. Bismillah, T. G. Johnson, et al.
Discover groundbreaking insights into the internal enantiomerization of fluxional carbon cages! This intriguing research by Aisha N. Bismillah and colleagues from Durham University reveals how adaptive configurations transmit stereochemical information, with external reagents playing a pivotal role. Learn how sp³-carbon stereochemistry inverts through innovative strain-assisted Cope rearrangements.
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