Abstract
Immobilization of ruthenium metathesis catalysts on solid supports has attracted much attention in recent years since it opens up the possibility for easy catalyst–product separation and catalyst reuse as well as reduction of the residual ruthenium content in the organic product. The state of the art on immobilization of ruthenium based metathesis initiators on solid supports is surveyed in this review. In addition, a comparison of the performance of the heterogenized catalysts with homogeneous analogues is made.
Keywords: Alkylidene, Immobilization, Inorganic supports, Heterogeneous catalysis, Olefin Metathesis, polymeric supports, ruthenium carbenes, ruthenium.
Current Organic Chemistry
Title:Solid Supported Ruthenium Complexes for Olefin Metathesis
Volume: 17 Issue: 22
Author(s): Fatma B. Hamad, Cheng Kai, Yuan Cai, Yu Xie, Yin Lu, Fu Ding, Yaguan Sun and Francis Verpoort
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Keywords: Alkylidene, Immobilization, Inorganic supports, Heterogeneous catalysis, Olefin Metathesis, polymeric supports, ruthenium carbenes, ruthenium.
Abstract: Immobilization of ruthenium metathesis catalysts on solid supports has attracted much attention in recent years since it opens up the possibility for easy catalyst–product separation and catalyst reuse as well as reduction of the residual ruthenium content in the organic product. The state of the art on immobilization of ruthenium based metathesis initiators on solid supports is surveyed in this review. In addition, a comparison of the performance of the heterogenized catalysts with homogeneous analogues is made.
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Hamad B. Fatma, Kai Cheng, Cai Yuan, Xie Yu, Lu Yin, Ding Fu, Sun Yaguan and Verpoort Francis, Solid Supported Ruthenium Complexes for Olefin Metathesis, Current Organic Chemistry 2013; 17 (22) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/13852728113179990111
DOI https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/13852728113179990111 |
Print ISSN 1385-2728 |
Publisher Name Bentham Science Publisher |
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