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The catalytic reactions that involve the cleavage of C–CN bonds and carbon–carbon triple bonds are described in this tutorial review. Regarding the cleavage of a C–CN bond, the catalytic reaction can proceed by two different mechanisms: oxidative addition and deinsertion of silyl isocyanide. A carbon–carbon triple bond can be cleaved in the absence of an organic promoter via the formation of unique organometallic species, such as allenylidene and cyclopropyl carbenoid complexes.

Graphical abstract: Catalytic reactions involving the cleavage of carbon–cyano and carbon–carbon triple bonds

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