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- Alkyne_zipper_reaction comment "The alkyne zipper reaction is an organic reaction which isomerizes an organic compound containing an internal alkyne into a terminal alkyne. This was first reported by Charles Allen Brown and Ayako Yamashita in 1975. The isomerization reaction proceeds for straight-chain alkynes and acetylinic alcohols and provides a useful approach for remote functionalization in long-chain hydrocarbons.The reaction requires a strong base.".
- Q4727745 comment "The alkyne zipper reaction is an organic reaction which isomerizes an organic compound containing an internal alkyne into a terminal alkyne. This was first reported by Charles Allen Brown and Ayako Yamashita in 1975. The isomerization reaction proceeds for straight-chain alkynes and acetylinic alcohols and provides a useful approach for remote functionalization in long-chain hydrocarbons.The reaction requires a strong base.".