Rhodium(I)-catalyzed enantioselective intramolecular cyclization of enynes having a hydroxy group in the tether was investigated, and various cyclic compounds possessing a chiral quaternary carbon center were obtained in high yields with high ees. In this cyclization, a Rh-C(sp ) bond in the rhodacyclopentene intermediate, which was formed by enantioselective oxidative cycloaddition of enynes to a chiral rhodium(I) complex, was intramolecularly cleaved by σ-bond metathesis of a tethered O-H bond in the substrate. Furthermore, it was found that the cyclic compounds were obtained with high ees even when the starting materials having a racemic secondary alcohol moiety were used in this reaction.
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