The hexynes are a subgroup from the group of alkynes. It consists of several isomeric compounds having the formula C6H10.
The linear and branched members are:
- 1-Hexyne (n-butylacetylene)
- 2-Hexyne (methylpropylacetylene)
- 3-Hexyne (diethylacetylene)
- 3-methylpent-1-yne
- 4-methylpent-1-yne
- 4-methylpent-2-yne
- 3,3-dimethylbut-1-yne
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Alkynes |
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- Ethyne (C2H2)
- Propyne (C3H4)
- Butyne (C4H6)
- Pentyne (C5H8)
- Hexyne (C6H10)
- Heptyne (C7H12)
- Octyne (C8H14)
- Nonyne (C9H16)
- Decyne (C10H18)
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| Preparations |
- Cracking
- Dehydrogenation of alkane, alkene
- Alkylation of alkynyl anion
- Dehydrohalogenation of dihaloalkane
- Fritsch–Buttenberg–Wiechell rearrangement
- Corey–Fuchs reaction
- Seyferth–Gilbert homologation
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| Reactions |
- Deprotonation
- Hydrogenation
- Halogenation
- Hydration
- Hydroboration
- Hydrohalogenation
- Alkynylation
- Thiol-yne reaction
- Alkyne trimerisation
- Diels–Alder reaction
- Pauson–Khand reaction
- Azide-alkyne Huisgen cycloaddition
- Sonogashira coupling
- Cadiot–Chodkiewicz coupling
- Glaser coupling
- Favorskii reaction
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