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Pauson multicomponent reactions

The Pauson-Khand reaction combines efficiendy an alkyne, an alkene and carbon monoxide to form cyclopentenones Scheme 1.8.5.14) and belongs to the very few purely C-C-coupling based multicomponent reactions. ... [Pg.122]

The reaction was first reported by Khand and Pauson et al. in 1973d It is the dicobalt octacarbonyl [Co2(CO)8l mediated or promoted one-step synthesis of a,p-unsaturated cyclopentenone from the [2+2+1] cycloaddition of alkyne, alkene and carbon monoxide, through an intermediate of alkynedicobalt hexacarbonyl complex. Therefore, this reaction is generally known as the Pauson-Khand reaction, Pauson-Khand cyclization, or Pauson-Khand cycloaddition. Occasionally, this reaction is also referred to as the Pauson-Khand annulation, Pauson-Khand multicomponent cycloaddition, Pauson-Khand carbonylative cocyclization, Pauson-Khand bicyclization, Khand annulation, Khand cycloaddition, Khand cyclization (cyclisation ), or Khand reaction.Among these names, the Pauson-Khand reaction is the one used most often. [Pg.2131]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.543 ]




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