Ruthenium-based homogenous catalysis is a broad and extremely useful branch of transition metal catalysis. Surely, the most famous example is olefin metathesis, for which Yves Chauvin, Robert Grubbs and Richard Schrock were awarded the 2005 Chemistry Nobel Prize. Although some of the most well-known catalysts are widely used and considered benchmark catalysts, the research around this topic has not stopped. The modification of known systems to achieve better performance and better understanding of the catalytic mechanism is very important and an example of such modification is reported in this thesis. The newly synthesised catalysts were compared to the parent commercially available catalyst showing better reactivity. Ruthenium catalysis,...
Olefin metathesis (OM) has become a widely used tool in organic and material syntheses. As catalyst ...
Several ruthenium-based olefin metathesis catalysts of the formula (PR₃)₂X₂Ru=CHCHCPh₂ have been syn...
Organic syntheses based on the activation of C–H bonds catalysed by transition metals (TM) are of gr...
Catalysts provide foundational technology for the development of new materials and can enhance the e...
Abstract: Ruthenium, rhodium, iridium, and rhenium hydride complexes are highly useful redox Lewis a...
Ruthenium-catalyzed olefin metathesis is an exceptionally powerful method for the catalytic formatio...
Hydrogen utilization as a sustainable energy vector is of growing interest. We report herein a cyclo...
Catalytic H/D exchange reactions of olefins with D2O were developed. Heating a mixture of olefins an...
The reaction mechanism of olefin metathesis by ruthenium carbene catalysts is studied by gradient-co...
Strategies such as olefin metathesis were investigated to make stable mixed-valence compounds and ma...
Nestled between the noble and non-noble metals in the periodic table, ruthenium, one of the transiti...
Over the past decade, olefin metathesis has emerged as a powerful method for the formation of carbon...
Six olefin metathesis catalysts, based on a common ruthenium precursor featuring a hydroxy-substitut...
Nestled between the noble and non-noble metals in the periodic table, ruthenium, one of the transiti...
Thesis advisor: Amir H. HoveydaChapter 1. Exploring Ligand Effects in Ruthenium Dithiolate Carbene C...
Olefin metathesis (OM) has become a widely used tool in organic and material syntheses. As catalyst ...
Several ruthenium-based olefin metathesis catalysts of the formula (PR₃)₂X₂Ru=CHCHCPh₂ have been syn...
Organic syntheses based on the activation of C–H bonds catalysed by transition metals (TM) are of gr...
Catalysts provide foundational technology for the development of new materials and can enhance the e...
Abstract: Ruthenium, rhodium, iridium, and rhenium hydride complexes are highly useful redox Lewis a...
Ruthenium-catalyzed olefin metathesis is an exceptionally powerful method for the catalytic formatio...
Hydrogen utilization as a sustainable energy vector is of growing interest. We report herein a cyclo...
Catalytic H/D exchange reactions of olefins with D2O were developed. Heating a mixture of olefins an...
The reaction mechanism of olefin metathesis by ruthenium carbene catalysts is studied by gradient-co...
Strategies such as olefin metathesis were investigated to make stable mixed-valence compounds and ma...
Nestled between the noble and non-noble metals in the periodic table, ruthenium, one of the transiti...
Over the past decade, olefin metathesis has emerged as a powerful method for the formation of carbon...
Six olefin metathesis catalysts, based on a common ruthenium precursor featuring a hydroxy-substitut...
Nestled between the noble and non-noble metals in the periodic table, ruthenium, one of the transiti...
Thesis advisor: Amir H. HoveydaChapter 1. Exploring Ligand Effects in Ruthenium Dithiolate Carbene C...
Olefin metathesis (OM) has become a widely used tool in organic and material syntheses. As catalyst ...
Several ruthenium-based olefin metathesis catalysts of the formula (PR₃)₂X₂Ru=CHCHCPh₂ have been syn...
Organic syntheses based on the activation of C–H bonds catalysed by transition metals (TM) are of gr...