Ton et al., 2019 - Google Patents
The impact of oxygen on leading and emerging Ru-carbene catalysts for olefin metathesis: an unanticipated correlation between robustness and metathesis activityTon et al., 2019
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- 13433909979623288727
- Author
- Ton S
- Fogg D
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- Publication venue
- ACS Catalysis
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The impact of O2 on olefin metathesis promoted by Ru-NHC and Ru-CAAC catalysts is examined (NHC= N-heterocyclic carbene; CAAC= cyclic alkyl amino carbene). An atmosphere of 8% O2 in Ar is found to decrease turnover numbers by ca. 15–95% in ring …
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