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Catalysis, homogeneous alkene metathesis

In the field of homogeneous catalysis the metathesis of unsaturated hydrocarbons offers many intriguing possibilities for producing important intermediates and end products from alkenes and alkynes. Through major advances in catalyst design in recent years, metathesis has become an important synthetic route to be considered in chemical laboratories whenever a special organic product has to be obtained. In fine chemistry metathesis is a very valuable reaction for the synthesis of natural compounds. Metathetical polymerization has been accepted by the industry as a viable means for producing polymers. [Pg.341]

Chapter 26 Homogeneous catalysis alkene (olefin) metathesis 789... [Pg.789]

Phosphine-modified cobalt hydroformylation is only used commercially by Shell. It is tightly coupled to Shell s Higher Olefins Process (SHOP, see Metathesis Polymerization Processes by Homogeneous Catalysis) that produces a C4 through C20 mixture of linear, internal alkenes for hydroformylation to detergent-grade alcohols. [Pg.663]

W(NAr)(=CHBuO(OR)2 (R = CMe(CF3)2, 50) are highly active catalysts for the metathesis of internal alkenes (equation 16), and also effect the stereoselective olefmation of hydroxy ketones (equation 17). The reactivity of these catalysts can be tuned by varying the aUcoxide ligands for example, when R = Bn, the complex acts only upon strained cyclic alkenes and is a highly effective ring-opening metathesis polymerization (ROMP) catalyst (see Metathesis Polymerization Processes by Homogeneous Catalysis). [Pg.4989]

Zr and Hf hydrides have been proposed as intermediates or by-products in heterogeneous and homogeneous catalysis of alkene isomerization, polymerization, and trimerization reactions.388 657-659 For example, heating the well-characterized silica-bound Zr(neopentyl)ra (n 1, 2) with dihydrogen afforded silica supported Zr-hydrides as indicated by IR spectroscopy. 58 Interestingly, this silica-supported Zr hydride exchanged via cr-bond metathesis with alkanes to produce the corresponding Zr alkyl derivatives.388,660,661... [Pg.146]

Homogeneous Catalysis of Alkene Hydrogenation 599 Olefin Cross-Metathesis 602... [Pg.1221]

An Organometallic Com pound That Occurs Naturally Coenzyme B,2 591 Organocopper Reagents 592 Palladium-Catalyzed Cross-Coupling 595 Homogeneous Catalytic Hydrogenation 597 Olefin Metathesis 600 Ziegler-Natta Catalysis of Alkene Polymerization 603 Summary 606 Problems 608... [Pg.578]


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