The high pressure reactions catalysed by heavy metal
acetylides, especially
copper acetylide, or metal
carbonyls are called
Reppe chemistry. Reactions can be classified into four large classes: • The
vinylization according to the equation: : • Catalytic
ethynylation of
aldehydes (although the milder
Favorskii reaction was reported earlier): : • Reactions with
carbon monoxide: : : This simple synthesis was used to prepare
acrylic acid derivatives for the production of
acrylic glass. • The cyclic
polymerization or
cyclo-oligomerization of acetylene to
cyclooctatetraene, which is one of the most important applications of
template reactions. The reaction occurs at a
nickel(II) centre, where it is supposed that four acetylene molecules occupy four sites around the metal, and react simultaneously to give the product. : If a competing ligand such as
triphenylphosphine is present in sufficient proportion to occupy one coordination site, then room is left for only three acetylene molecules, and these come together to form
benzene : This reaction provided an unusual route to
benzene and especially to
cyclooctatetraene, which was difficult to prepare otherwise. Products from these four reaction types proved to be versatile intermediates in the syntheses of lacquers, adhesives, foam materials, textile fibers, and pharmaceuticals could now be produced. ==Post-war==