This is a passing curiosity, but in the reduction of propargylic alcohols to the (Z)-allylic alcohols with Lindlar's catalyst, I have seen numerous procedures that call for adding 5-10 drops of chloroform to the reaction (typically the solvent is ethyl acetate). Is the chloroform somehow poisoning the catalyst, acting as a weak acid, or something else. I haven't seen this until now but it appears fairly common.
Thanks