“…To date, mostly 1,3-disubstituted achiral adamantane derivatives, utilized as rigid spacers, have been reported. The properties of chiral derivatives can then be exploited in applications where chirality plays a role, such as enantioselective catalysis [30][31][32], the synthesis of enantiopure compounds [33,34], interactions of enantiopure compounds with material [35,36] or light [37], and other physical, chemical, or biological applications [38][39][40]. The low stability of the adamant-1-ene molecule, which has a rather biradical character, does not allow the use of classical alkene chemistry for the formation of 1,2-disubstituted adamantane compounds [41][42][43].…”