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Ethynyl azides

Since 1910, many groups have tried to generate ethynyl azides, but these species have proved to be the Yetis within the azides even today. However, latest results have shown that 1-azidoalk-l-ynes can be trapped by 1,3-dipolar cycloaddition although they lost dinitrogen very rapidly to produce cyanocarbenes. [Pg.157]


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