“…Metal catalyzed cyclotrimerization is an elegant method for the formation of cyclic frameworks, particularly convenient when the desired product is not accessible via traditional aromatic substitution reactions. Many transition metal systems have been developed (e.g., Ti, Fe, Co, Ni, Mo, Ru, Rh, Pd, Ir). Literature precedents for the nickel-catalyzed conversion of alkynes to substituted benzene regio-isomers are known, both from an intramolecular ,− ,,,, and intermolecular approach. ,,,− ,,,,− For the [2 + 2 + 2] intermolecular alkyne cyclotrimerization, it starts from the early example by Reppe et al to the combination of divalent nickel halide salts and reductants , or even activated Ni-particles .…”