Polytriazoles as copper(I)-stabilizing ligands in catalysis

Organic Letters
Timothy R ChanValery V Fokin

Abstract

Polytriazolylamines were synthesized by the copper(I)-catalyzed ligation of azides and alkynes. The C3-symmetric derivative, TBTA, was shown to be a powerful stabilizing ligand for copper(I), protecting it from oxidation and disproportionation, while enhancing its catalytic activity.

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