Abstract
Although they decompose rapidly to produce cyanocarbenes, ethynyl azides were generated from (chloroethynyl)arenes and trapped for the first time by
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Although they decompose rapidly to produce cyanocarbenes, ethynyl azides were generated from (chloroethynyl)arenes and trapped for the first time by
K. Banert, M. Hagedorn, J. Wutke, P. Ecorchard, D. Schaarschmidt and H. Lang, Chem. Commun., 2010, 46, 4058 DOI: 10.1039/C0CC00079E
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