The thermal [3,3] rearrangement of 3,3-di-cyano-1,5-enynes to γ-allenyl alkylidenemalononitriles (the “enyne Cope rearrangement”) has largely eluded synthetic value as the desired products, too, are thermally reactive and ultimately yield 6π electrocyclization products. Herein, we describe experimental and computation studies related to the thermal rearrangement of 1,5-enynes, structural features to halt the thermal rearrangement at the allene-stage, and a reductive variant for preparing bifunctional allenyl malononitriles. We also describe various ways that the bifunctional building blocks can be manipulated and converted to cyclic and acyclic architectures.
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