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English: An unusual reaction between a furan and a tethered alkyne in the presence of w:gold(III) chloride, to form a new aromatic system as a phenol. Example chosen from G. Dyker, An Eldorado for Homogeneous Catalysis?, in Organic Synthesis Highlights V, H.-G. Schmaltz, T. Wirth (eds.), pp 48-55, Wiley-VCH, Weinheim, 2003. Originally uploaded gif: File:AuCl3 phenol synthesis.gif
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English: An unusual reaction between a furan and a tethered alkyne in the presence of w:gold(III) chloride, to form a new aromatic system as a phenol. Example chosen from G. Dyker, An Eldorado for Homogeneous Catalysis?, in Organic Synthesis Highlights V, H.-G. Schmaltz, T. Wirth (eds.), pp 48-55, Wiley-VCH, Weinheim, 2003. Originally uploaded gif: File:AuCl3 phenol synthesis.gif
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