A unique transformation for the site-selective cleavage of one C–C single bond and two C–H bonds in sequence has now been developed. This enables a simple carbon skeleton to be reorganized into a significantly more complex form with remarkable efficiency.
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Murakami, M., Ishida, N. A shortcut to molecular complexity. Nature Chem 9, 298–299 (2017). https://doi.org/10.1038/nchem.2750
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