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Rate acceleration in olefin metathesis through a fluorine-ruthenium interaction
Tobias Ritter1, Michael W Day, Robert H Grubbs
1The Arnold and Mabel Beckman Laboratory of Chemical Synthesis, Division of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, California 91125, USA.
Abstract:
The synthesis, structure, and performance of new ruthenium-based olefin metathesis catalysts, featuring fluorinated NHC ligands are presented. The introduction of halogen atoms into the N-heterocyclic carbene ligand profoundly alters the catalytic activity and can afford a more efficient catalyst. Structural investigations suggest that a fluorine-ruthenium interaction is responsible for this increased activity.
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