Accounts of Chemical Research, volume 28, issue 11, pages 446-452

Ring-Closing Metathesis and Related Processes in Organic Synthesis

Robert H. Grubbs
Scott J. Miller
Gregory C Fu
Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date1995-11-01
scimago Q1
SJR5.948
CiteScore31.4
Impact factor16.4
ISSN00014842, 15204898
General Chemistry
General Medicine
Abstract
Carbon-carbon bond forming reactions remain among the most important for the synthesis of organic structures. The transition metal alkylidene-catalyzed olefin metathesis reaction (eq 1) and the related transition metal alkylidene-mediated carbonyl olefination reaction (eq 2) are two such processes. Historically, olefin metathesis has been studied extensively both from the mechanistic standpoint and in the context of polymer synthesis. In contrast, its application to the synthesis of complex organic molecules and natural products has been limited. The related reaction, transition metal-mediated carbonyl olefination, is not as extensively studied mechanistically nor in synthetic applications. Among the reasons for this gap in methodology has been the incompatibility of traditional catalysts with the polar functional groups typically encountered in organic synthesis.
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