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In organic chemistry, propargyl is an alkyl functional group of 2-propynyl with the structure HC≡C−CH2−, derived from the alkyne propyne.

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The term propargylic refers to a saturated position (sp3-hybridized) on a molecular framework next to an alkynyl group. The name comes from mix of propene and argentum, which refers to the typical reaction of the terminal alkynes with silver salts.

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The term homopropargylic designates in the same manner

  • a saturated position on a molecular framework next to a propargylic group and thus two bonds from an alkyne moiety.
  • a 3-butynyl fragment, HC C-CH2CH2-, or substituted homologue.

  • Propargyl Propargyl chloride 98 SigmaAldrich

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    Propargyl Propargyl chloroformate 96 SigmaAldrich

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    Propargyl Wikipedia