A 2-biphenylacetylene was fixed into a specific conformation within the confined cavity of a hollow cage, where it underwent a regioselective spirocyclization in the presence of an electrophile. A 5-endo-dig cyclization proceeded selectively in the cage, which stands in sharp contrast to the 6-endo-dig cyclization that normally occurs in common organic media. The folded conformation adopted by the substrate within the cage was examined by H NMR spectroscopy and X-ray crystallographic analysis.
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