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Evidence for Ruthenium(II) Peralkene Complexes as Catalytic Species during the Isomerization of Terminal Alkenes in Solution.

Sergio Sanz-NavarroJordi Ballesteros-SoberanasAarón Martínez-CastellóAntonio Domenech-CarbóJuan Carlos Hernández-GarridoJose Pedro Cerón-CarrascoMarta MonAntonio Leyva Pérez
Published in: Inorganic chemistry (2023)
The isomerization (chain-walking) reaction of terminal to internal alkenes is catalyzed by part-per-million amounts of practically any Ru source when the reaction is carried out with a neat terminal alkene. Here, we provide evidence that the soluble starting Ru sources evolve to catalytically active per alkene Ru(II) species under reaction conditions. These species may also explain the isomerization products found during other Ru-catalyzed alkene processes, i.e., alkene metathesis reactions. A Finke-Watzky mechanism for catalyst formation is consistent with the evidence obtained.
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