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Propyne ions, decomposition

Propyne [74-99-7] 3 4 obtained from Mg2C2, which probably contains the C3 ion, and it is also formed by thermal decomposition of MgC2, with separation of graphite ... [Pg.439]

AIkynyl(diisopropylsilyl)oxy-diazoacetates (295) undergo intramolecular 1,3-dipolar cycloaddition in good yield when R = H (isolation of silver pyrazolide 296 was possible) and R, R = Me,Me or (CH2)s, but no reaction occurred when R = H, R = H or R =Me (340). The silicon substimtion is apparently crucial. Replacement of the Si(i-Pr)2 in 295 (R = R = H) by Si(f-Bu)2 allowed an uncatalyzed intramolecular [3 + 2] cycloaddition to take place [xylene, 140-160 °C, 11% yield (340)], while Ag(I) catalysis led to decomposition. A diazoacetic acid (2-propyn-l-yl)oxysilyl ester also produced a bicyclic pyrazole, but in low yield. On the other hand, the same diazo compound 295, which reacted intm-molecularly under silver ion catalysis, underwent dimerization by an /nfermolecular... [Pg.602]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.216 , Pg.217 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.216 , Pg.217 ]




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