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Experimental Evidence for the Involvement of Dinuclear Alkynylcopper(I) Complexes in Alkyne–Azide Chemistry
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Terminal AlkynesEngineeringLadderane ComplexesOrganic ChemistryChemistryDinuclear AlkynylcopperInorganic CompoundChemical EngineeringSharpless-fokin ProtocolOrganometallic CatalysisInorganic ChemistryCross-coupling ReactionAlkyne–azide ChemistryCatalysisAsymmetric CatalysisExperimental EvidenceAlkene MetathesisCoordination ComplexMolecular Complex
Dinuclear alkynylcopper(I) ladderane complexes are prepared by a robust and simple protocol involving the reduction of Cu(2)(OH)(3)OAc or Cu(OAc)(2) by easily oxidised alcohols in the presence of terminal alkynes; they function as efficient catalysts in copper-catalysed alkyne-azide cycloaddition reactions as predicted by the Ahlquist-Fokin calculations. The same copper(I) catalysts are formed during reactions by using the Sharpless-Fokin protocol. The experimental results also provide evidence that sodium ascorbate functions as a base to deprotonate terminal alkynes and additionally give a convincing alternative explanation for the fact that the Cu(I)-catalysed reactions of certain 1,3-diazides with phenylacetylene give bis(triazoles) as the major products. The same dinuclear alkynylcopper(I) complexes also function as catalysts in cycloaddition reactions of azides with 1-iodoalkynes.
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