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Abstract The reaction of an aryne with an alkyne to generate a benzocyclobutadiene (BCB) intermediate is rare. We report here examples of this reaction, revealed by Diels–Alder trapping of the BCB by either pendant or external electron‐deficient alkynes. Mechanistic delineation of the reaction course is supported by DFT calculations. A three‐component process joining the benzyne first with an electron‐rich and then with an electron‐poor alkyne was uncovered. Reactions in which the BCB functions in a rarely observed role as a 4π diene component in Diels–Alder reactions are reported. The results also shed new light on aspects of the hexadehydro‐Diels–Alder reaction used to generate the benzynes.more » « less
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Abstract: Here we provide examples that demonstrate the value of using properly designed and easily performed doping experiments to give insights about the nature of the analyte(s) present in a 1H NMR sample. Two mixtures, the first quite complex and the second far less so, have been chosen: (i) the crude pyrolysate from reaction of butyric acid in (supercritical) water at 600 °C and (ii) a mixture of two basic amines. In the former, 13 distinct carbonyl-containing compounds, ranging in relative concentration of nearly 2 orders of magnitude, were positively identified. The latter highlights the advantage of using a doping experiment as opposed to merely comparing the spectra from two separate samples containing the same analyte.more » « less
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