#crabbé_reaction

Crabbé reaction

The Crabbé reaction is an organic reaction that converts a terminal alkyne and aldehyde into an allene in the presence of a soft Lewis acid catalyst and secondary amine. Given continued developments in scope and generality, it is a convenient and increasingly important method for the preparation of allenes, a class of compounds often viewed as exotic and synthetically challenging to access.

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