Abstract

Abstract1H‐1,2,3‐triazoles can be prepared in good yield by the reaction of terminal alkyne and sodium azide in the presence of cuprous chloride at a temperature higher than 70°C. The alkyne is unactivated and the reaction has to be carried out under inert gas. At room temperature, the reaction first gives a Cu(I)‐azide complex which is converted to a Cu‐alkyne complex when the temperature is raised to higher than 70°C. The reaction of Cu(I)‐alkyne complex and azide ion dissociated from or coordinated to Cu(I) then gives 1H‐1,2,3‐triazoles.

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