Nickel-catalyzed carbocyanation of alkynes

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Abstract

Nickel-catalyzed carbocyanation reaction of alkynes is described. Alkynes undergo aryl- and allylcyanation reaction in the presence of nickel-phosphine catalysts to give a wide range of substituted acrylonitriles in highly stereo-, regio-, and chemoselective manners. Lewis acid cocatalysts, such as AlMe 3, AlMe2Cl, and BPh3, are found to promote the arylcyanation significantly. The cooperative catalysis of nickel and Lewis acid also allows the carbocyanation reaction using alkenyl and alkyl cyanides. © 2008 IUPAC.

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Nakao, Y., & Hiyama, T. (2008). Nickel-catalyzed carbocyanation of alkynes. In Pure and Applied Chemistry (Vol. 80, pp. 1097–1107). https://doi.org/10.1351/pac200880051097

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