Most of the compounds have physiologically active properties, and their biological properties are often attributed to the heteroatoms contained in their molecules, and most of these heteroatoms also appear in cyclic structures. A Journal, Synlett called Dirhodium caprolactamate catalyzed alkoxyalkylation of terminal alkynes, Author is Tusun, Xiarepati; Lu, Chong-Dao, which mentions a compound: 138984-26-6, SMILESS is C12=O[Rh+2]3(O=C4[N-]5CCCCC4)([N-]6C(CCCCC6)=O7)[N-](CCCCC8)C8=O[Rh+2]357[N-]1CCCCC2, Molecular C24H40N4O4Rh2, Application In Synthesis of Dirhodium(II) tetrakis(caprolactam).
Dirhodium caprolactamate [Rh2(cap)4] effectively catalyzes alkoxyalkylation of terminal alkynes in the presence of tert-Bu hydroperoxide (TBHP) under mild conditions. Thus, a variety of 2-vinyl ethers were synthesized via direct addition of ethers to terminal alkynes under mild reaction conditions.
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