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Ruthenium complexes intramolecular ring-closing metathesis

Acyclic diene molecules are capable of undergoing intramolecular and intermolec-ular reactions in the presence of certain transition metal catalysts molybdenum alkylidene and ruthenium carbene complexes, for example [50, 51]. The intramolecular reaction, called ring-closing olefin metathesis (RCM), affords cyclic compounds, while the intermolecular reaction, called acyclic diene metathesis (ADMET) polymerization, provides oligomers and polymers. Alteration of the dilution of the reaction mixture can to some extent control the intrinsic competition between RCM and ADMET. [Pg.328]


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Closed complex

Complexation intramolecular

Intramolecular complexes

Intramolecular ring-closing metathesis

Ring complexes

Ring metathesis

Ring-closed

Ring-closing

Ring-closing metatheses

Ring-closing metathesi

Ruthenium metathesis

Ruthenium ring-closing metathesis

Ruthenium rings

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