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Steric Modulation of CAACs Controls Orientation and Ethenolysis Performance
Katrina H Jensen1, Brian W Michel2
1Department of Chemistry, Black Hills State University, Spearfish, SD, 57799, United States.
Abstract:
In this issue of Chem Catalysis, Sytniczuk, Kajetanowicz, and Grela report sterically tuned Cyclic(Alkyl)(Amino)Carbene (CAAC) ligands to protect the requisite Ru-methylidene ([Ru]=CH2) intermediate present during ethenolysis of renewable fatty acid methyl esters (FAME). Surprising structural characteristics of the Ru-CAAC complexes resulted in TON up to 740,000 and sub-ppm catalyst loadings.
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