“…In particular, synthesis of tri-and tetrasubstituted alkenes in a stereoselective manner is of tremendous interest due to their presence in a plethora of natural products of biological significance as well as in material chemistry (Figure ). − The classical CC bond forming reactions such as Wittig reaction and its variants, aldol condensation, Julia olefination, McMurry coupling, etc., which involve either 1,2- or 1,4-additions and more recent metal-catalyzed reactions, are useful for the construction of complex organic frameworks. − However, CC bond forming reactions involving 1,6-addition are considerably underexplored compared to 1,2- and 1,4-additions. This is primarily due to the fact that the conjugated dienes have less positive charge density at the δ-carbon compared to that at the β-carbon.…”