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Aryne Precursors, Heteroaryne Precursors

Arynes are the dehydro hydrocarbons derived from arenes, such as benzene or naphthalene, by abstraction of two hydrogen atoms from adjacent carbon atoms, and they characteristically have triple bonds (-yne) in their aromatic rings.
In addition, arynes which have hetero atoms, such as nitrogen, in their aromatic rings are called "heteroarynes". For examples of heteroarynes, pyridynes (derived from the pyridines) or quinolynes (derived from the quinolones) have been known so far.
In general, arynes have extremely high reactivity due to their strained structures, thus, they have been widely used in organic synthesis as useful intermediates.1,2)

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