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Propargylic compounds intramolecular alkyne reactions

Other 1,3-acyl migrations of propargylic carboxylates catalyzed by gold give intermediate allenes, which can afford heterocyclic compounds by intramolecular attack of the appropriate nucleophiles. The intermediate allenes formed by 1,3-acyl migrations can also react intramolecularly with alkynes to form naphthalenes, although this reaction proceeds more efficiently with Ag(I) catalysts, and is discussed in the aUcyne-carbon nucleophile section. [Pg.6582]


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