Regarding the Mechanism of Olefin Metathesis with Sol−Gel-Supported Ru-Based Complexes Bearing a Bidentate Carbene Ligand. Spectroscopic Evidence for Return of the Propagating Ru Carbene
Two isotopically and structurally labeled Ru-based carbenes (2- d 4 and 13) have been prepared and attached to the surface of monolithic sol−gel glass. The resulting glass-supported complexes (18- d n and 19) exhibit significant catalytic activity in promoting olefin metathesis reactions and provide...
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description | Two isotopically and structurally labeled Ru-based carbenes (2- d 4 and 13) have been prepared and attached to the surface of monolithic sol−gel glass. The resulting glass-supported complexes (18- d n and 19) exhibit significant catalytic activity in promoting olefin metathesis reactions and provide products of high purity. Through analysis of the derivatized glass pellets used in a sequence of catalytic ring-closing metathesis reactions mediated by various supported Ru carbenes, it is demonstrated that free Ru carbene intermediates in solution can be scavenged by support-bound styrene ether ligands prior to the onset of competing transition metal decomposition. The observations detailed herein provide rigorous evidence that the initially proposed release/return mechanism is, at least partially, operative. The present investigations shed light on a critical aspect of the mechanism of an important class of Ru-based metathesis complexes (those bearing a bidentate styrene ether ligand). |
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