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One-Pot Formation and Derivatization of Di- and Triynes Based on the Fritsch−Buttenberg−Wiechell Rearrangement

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posted on 2007-12-07, 00:00 authored by Thanh Luu, Yasuhiro Morisaki, Nina Cunningham, Rik R. Tykwinski
A divergent, one-pot synthesis of functionalized polyynes has been developed. Beginning with the appropriately substituted dibromoolefinic precursor, a carbenoid Fritsch−Buttenberg−Wiechell (FBW) rearrangement is used to generate the lithium acetylide of a conjugated polyyne framework, and subsequent trapping with carbon-based electrophiles provides for in situ formation of a wide range of di- and triynes. The lithium acetylide formed from the FBW reaction can also undergo transmetalation to provide the corresponding zinc, copper, tin, or platinum acetylides, leading to the divergent formation of symmetrical and unsymmetrical conjugated acetylenes, as well as ynones.

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