Citation: Xu Cai-Xia, Ma Cun-Hua, Xiao Fu-Rong, Chen Hong-Wei, Dai Bin. Catalyst-free hydrochlorination protocol for terminal arylalkynes with hydrogen chloride[J]. Chinese Chemical Letters, ;2016, 27(11): 1683-1685. doi: 10.1016/j.cclet.2016.04.019 shu

Catalyst-free hydrochlorination protocol for terminal arylalkynes with hydrogen chloride

  • Corresponding author: Dai Bin, db_tea@shzu.edu.cn
  • Received Date: 18 February 2016
    Revised Date: 19 April 2016
    Accepted Date: 27 April 2016
    Available Online: 11 November 2016

  • We present a simple and straightforward protocol for hydrochlorination of terminal arylalkynes to vinyl chlorides using hydrogen chloride under mild reaction conditions.This protocol does not involve any metal catalysts or additives.It is simple, inexpensive, and easy to prepare, and exhibits good reaction activity.The hydrochlorination proceeds smoothly to yield unique regioselective products via the Markovnikov addition rule.
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