Abstract:
The title compounds were shown to be useful as alkene substrates in the arylthio-mediated one-pot multicomponent coupling leading to the formation of functionalised alkyne derivatives.
Document Type:
Article
Language: English
Citation:
M. I. Lazareva, S. T. Nguyen, M. Ch. Nguyen, H. Emiru, N. A. McGrath, R. Caple, W. A. Smit, “μ-Alkyne dicobalt hexacarbonyl complexes of conjugated enynes as substrates in the arylthio-mediated stepwise AdE reactions”, Mendeleev Commun., 11:6 (2001), 224–227
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