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Iron‐Catalyzed Cyclotrimerization of Terminal Alkynes by Dual Catalyst Activation in the Absence of Reductants
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Catalyzing C-C bond-forming reactions with earth-abundant metals under mild conditions is at the heart of sustainable synthesis. The cyclotrimerization of alkynes is a valuable atom-efficient reaction in organic synthesis that is enabled by several metal catalysts, including iron. This study reports an effective iron-catalyzed cyclotrimerization for the regioselective synthesis of 1,2,4-substituted arenes (1 mol % catalyst, toluene, 20 °C, 5 min). A dual activation mechanism (substrate deprotonation, reductive elimination) renders the simple Fe<sup>II</sup> precatalyst highly active in the absence of any reductant.
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