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Metathesis, alkene olefin compatibility

Since the discovery of ruthenium and molybdenum carbene complexes that efficiently catalyze olefin metathesis under mild reaction conditions and that are compatible with a broad range of functional groups, olefin metathesis has increasingly been used for the preparation of alkenes on insoluble supports. In particular, the ruthenium complexes Cl2(PCy3)2Ru=CHR, developed by Grubbs, show sufficient catalytic activity even in the presence of air and water [781] and are well suited for solid-phase synthesis. [Pg.127]

With the discovery by Grubbs of ruthenium carbene complexes such as Cl2(PCy3)2Ru=CHR, which mediate olefin metathesis under mild reaction conditions and which are compatible with a broad range of functional groups [111], the application of olefin metathesis to solid-phase synthesis became a realistic approach for the preparation of alkenes. Both ring-closing metathesis and cross-metathesis of alkenes and alkynes bound to insoluble supports have been realized (Figure 5.12). [Pg.182]


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