The influence of phosphane ligands on the versatility of ruthenium-indenylidene complexes in metathesis

Chemistry : a European Journal
Julie BroggiSteven P Nolan

Abstract

The aim of the present study is to develop readily available and stable pre-catalysts that could be easily prepared on large scale from simple starting materials. Based on the hypothesis that substitution of classical PCy(3) with phosphanes of varying electron-donating properties could be a straightforward manner to improve catalytic activity, a methodical study dealing with the effect of phosphane fine-tuning in ruthenium-indenylidene catalysts was performed. Challenged to establish how the electronic properties of para-substituted phosphane ligands translate into catalyst activity, the versatile behaviour of these new ruthenium-indenylidene complexes was investigated for a number of metathesis reactions.

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