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I'm looking at a catalytic cycle that uses CuI and acetonitrile to generate Cu+ ions in order to convert EDA and 1-hexyne into ethyl oct-3-ynoate via a diazo coupling reaction.

 

I have no clue how these Cu+ catalytic ions form.

 

How are the Cu+ catalytic ions made?

 

I'm assuming acetonitrile breaks apart the Cu-I and forms solvation shells around the ions.

But that is just a guess.

Edited by Genecks

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