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Colin E Hayter1, Sebastian Höthker1, Weijia Shen1
1University of Texas at Austin, Department of Chemistry, Austin, Texas 78712, United States.
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Structurally diverse alcohols (or aldehydes) react with (triisopropylsilyl)acetylene to form α,β-acetylenic ketones (ynones) in good to excellent yield. This method for oxidative alkynylation exploits the commercially available air-stable precatalyst RuHCl(CO)(PPh3)3 rather than the iodide-bound precatalyst RuI(η3-C3H5)(CO)3, which is sensitive and not available for purchase.
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