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1-aryl-2-halo- 1-alkene alkyne

The t-butylimines of o-iodobenzaldehydes and 3-halo-2-alken-l-ones can be reacted with terminal alkynes in the presence of a Pd/Cu catalyst to afford isoquinolines and pyridines in a process which apparently involves aryl alkyne formation, followed by cyclization with fragmentation of the f-butyl group (Eq. 18) [51,52]. [Pg.154]


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Alkynes arylation

Aryl alkynes

Arylated alkynes

Halo-alkynes

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