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Hydrogenative Cyclopropanation and Hydrogenative Metathesis.

Sebastian PeilAlexandre GuthertzTobias BibergerAlois Fürstner
Published in: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2019)
The unusual geminal hydrogenation of a propargyl alcohol derivative with [CpX RuCl] as the catalyst entails formation of pianostool ruthenium carbenes in the first place; these reactive intermediates can be intercepted with tethered alkenes to give either cyclopropanes or cyclic olefins as the result of a formal metathesis event. The course of the reaction is critically dependent on the substitution pattern of the alkene trap.
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