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Synthesis of primary propargylic alcohols from terminal alkynes using rongalite as the C1 unit.

Miao WangShan JiangXin-Xin LuKun ZhangZi-Yi YuanRui-Li XuBang-Tun ZhaoYan-Dong Wu
Published in: Organic & biomolecular chemistry (2023)
Here, an efficient leaving group-activated methylene alcohol strategy for the preparation of primary propargyl alcohols from terminal alkynes by employing the bulk industrial product rongalite as the C1 unit has been described. The reaction avoids the low-temperature reaction conditions and inconvenient lithium reagents required for the classical method of preparing primary propargylic alcohols. Preliminary mechanistic studies showed that the reaction may not proceed via formaldehyde intermediates, but through the direct nucleophilic attack of the terminal alkyne on the carbon atom of rongalite by activation through SO 2 - as a leaving group.
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