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Cobalt(I)-Catalyzed Reductive Cyclization of Enynes and Diynes Using Hydrogen Gas as a Reductant.

Kaho IsodaYoshihiro Sato
Published in: Organic letters (2023)
Reductive cyclization of enynes and diynes by using H 2 gas as a reductant was realized, and the corresponding cyclized products were obtained in good yields without olefin isomerization and over-reduction of the products. By an experiment using D 2 instead of H 2 , it was confirmed that H 2 unambiguously operates as a reductant in this reaction. The protocol of the reaction is very economical and user-friendly, using air- and moisture-stable CoBr 2 ·6H 2 O and 1 atm of pressure of H 2 .
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