- Terbinafine.
Molecules called ene-
diynes feature a ring
containing an
alkene ("ene")
between two
alkyne groups ("
diyne").
These compounds, e.g. calicheamicin...
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through topochemical polymerization of 1,3-
diynes. Typically, this must
occur in the
solid state,
because many
diynes undergo both 1,2 and 1,4 polymerization...
- A
polyyne is any
organic compound with
alternating single and
triple bonds; that is, a
series of
consecutive alkynes, (−C≡C−)n with n
greater than 1. These...
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preparable molecule was described.
Although long-chain and more
complex 1,4-
diynes had been
synthesized successfully before,
synthesis approaches starting...
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diyne".
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- Benzocyclobutenes, Indans, and
Tetralins via Cobalt-Catalyzed
Cooligomerization of α,ω-
diynes with
Substituted Acetylenes.
Formation and
Synthetic Utility of Trimethylsilylated...
- of
Alkynylsilanes Mediated by a Cu(I) Salt:
Novel Syntheses of
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Zirconocenes Do with
Diynes and Polyynes?".
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- "The
Canadian medicinal plant Heracleum maximum contains antimycobacterial diynes and furanocoumarins".
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- Danheiser, R. L.;
Denmark S. E.; Liu X. (2007), "Synthesis of
Terminal 1,3-
Diynes Via
Sonogashira Coupling of
Vinylidene Chloride Followed by Elimination...