Abstract
Abstract Among the distinctive methods providing acetylenic functions1-3 reactions employing anionic propargylic equivalents opposed to electrophilic species provide a potentially valuable route to propargylic derivatives4-6. Their general applicability in synthetic processes, however, is frequently hampered by the tendency of such nucleophiles to produce troublesome mixtures of isomeric acetylenic and allenic products in moderate yields.
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