Sustainable concepts in olefin metathesis

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  • ICIQ - Institute of Chemical Research of Catalonia
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Translated title of the contributionNachhaltige Konzepte in der Olefinmetathese
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)6786-6801
Number of pages16
JournalAngewandte Chemie
Volume46
Issue number36
Publication statusPublished - 4 Sept 2007

Abstract

Ruthenium-catalyzed olefin metathesis reactions represent an attractive and powerful transformation for the formation of new carbon - carbon double bonds. This area is now quite familiar to most chemists as numerous catalysts are available that enable a plethora of olefin metathesis reactions. Nevertheless, with the exception of uses in polymerization reactions, only a limited number of industrial processes use olefin metathesis. This is mainly due to difficulties associated with removing ruthenium from the final products. In this context, a number of studies have been carried out to develop procedures for the removal of the catalyst or the products of catalyst decomposition, however, none are universally attractive so far. This situation has resulted in tremendous activity in the area dealing with supported or tagged versions of homogeneous catalysts. This Review summarizes the numerous studies focused on developing cleaner ruthenium-catalyzed metathesis processes.

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    Olefin metathesis, Purification processes, Ruthenium, Supported catalysts, Sustainable chemistry

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Sustainable concepts in olefin metathesis. / Clavier, Hervé; Grela, Karol; Kirschning, Andreas et al.
In: Angewandte Chemie , Vol. 46, No. 36, 04.09.2007, p. 6786-6801.

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Clavier H, Grela K, Kirschning A, Mauduit M, Nolan SP. Sustainable concepts in olefin metathesis. Angewandte Chemie . 2007 Sept 4;46(36):6786-6801. doi: 10.1002/anie.200605099, https://doi.org/10.1002/ange.200605099
Clavier, Hervé ; Grela, Karol ; Kirschning, Andreas et al. / Sustainable concepts in olefin metathesis. In: Angewandte Chemie . 2007 ; Vol. 46, No. 36. pp. 6786-6801.
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