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Organometallic complexes, transition metal molybdenum structures

The generally accepted mechanism for olefin cross-metathesis is outlined for the case of propene in Mechanism 14.4. The catalyst belongs to a class of organometallics known as a metallocarbene, carbene complex, or alkylidene complex. Its structure is characterized by a carbon-metal double bond. In olefin metathesis the metal is typically ruthenium (Ru), tungsten (W), or molybdenum (Mo). Transition-metal carbene complexes were first prepared by Ernst O. Fischer (Munich) who shared the 1973 Nobel Prize in Chemistry with Geoffrey Wilkinson. [Pg.631]


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