Catalytic skeletal reorganization of enynes through electrophilic activation of alkynes: double cleavage of C-C double and triple bonds

Chemical Communications : Chem Comm
Sang Ick Lee, Naoto Chatani

Abstract

Skeletal reorganization of enynes was studied by electrophilic activation of alkynes with various metal catalysts; the products obtained can be classified into two types, one involving carbon-carbon bond single cleavage (type I) and the other involving carbon-carbon bond double cleavage (type II). Summarized in this review are our studies of the catalytic skeletal reorganization of enynes through the electrophilic activation of alkynes, and recent results from selective formation of type II products.

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