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Alkynes industrial source

Reaction of a four-carbon unit with sulfur sources such as hydrogen sulfide, carbon disulfide, and elemental sulfur is one of the traditional thiophene syntheses that belong to this category (Equation 18). A wide variety of hydrocarbons, for example, alkanes, alkenes, dienes, alkynes, and diynes, serve as four-carbon units. Another practical method is the sulfuration of 1,4-dicarbonyl compounds (Paal synthesis). The method has become very popular with development of sulfuration reagents such as Lawesson s reagent. The reaction of a,/3-unsaturated nitriles with elemental sulfur in basic media, Gewald synthesis, is also useful for the preparation of 2-aminothiophenes which are important compounds in dyestuff and pharmaceutical industries. [Pg.886]

Reactions of or Hj sources (e.g., Zn-HCl) with alkenes, alkynes, arenes, ketones, nitriles, carboxylic acids and esters are used industrially for C—H bond formation . Heterogeneous reaction catalysts (e.g., Ni, Pt, Pd, Fe, Ni-Cu) are used, e.g. ... [Pg.231]

The catalytic hydrocarbonylation and hydrocarboxylation of olefins, alkynes, and other TT-bonded compounds are reactions of important industrial potential.Various transition metal complexes, such as palladium, rhodium, ruthenium, or nickel complexes, have widely been used in combination with phosphines and other types of ligands as catalysts in most carbonylation reactions. The reactions of alkenes, alkynes, and other related substrates with carbon monoxide in the presence of group VIII metals and a source of proton affords various carboxylic acids or carboxylic acid derivatives.f f f f f While many metals have successfully been employed as catalysts in these reactions, they often lead to mixtures of products under drastic experimental conditions.f i f f f In the last twenty years, palladium complexes are the most frequently and successfully used catalysts for regio-, stereo-, and enantioselective hydrocarbonylation and hydrocarboxylation reactions.f ... [Pg.684]


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