Reaction of copper derivatives of monosubstituted acetylenes with benzoyl chloride
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Conclusions
Depending on the substituents in the aroxyl group, the reaction of copper aroxypropynylides with benzoyl chloride can proceed in three directions and lead respectively to the formation of allenicγ-ketoethers,1,6-diaroxy-2,4-hexadiynes, or aryl benzoates. Copper phenoxyethynylide forms phenyl benzoate under these conditions.
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Copper Chloride Phenyl Acetylene Benzoyl
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