Abstract

AbstractMigratory functionalization of alkenes has emerged as a powerful strategy to achieve functionalization at a distal position to the original reactive site on a hydrocarbon chain. However, an analogous protocol for alkyne substrates is yet to be developed. Herein, a base and cobalt relay catalytic process for the selective synthesis of (Z)‐2‐alkenes and conjugated E alkenes by migratory hydrogenation of terminal alkynes is disclosed. Mechanistic studies support a relay catalytic process involving a sequential base‐catalyzed isomerization of terminal alkynes and cobalt‐catalyzed hydrogenation of either 2‐alkynes or conjugated diene intermediates. Notably, this practical non‐noble metal catalytic system enables efficient control of the chemo‐, regio‐, and stereoselectivity of this transformation.

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