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Catalytic Olefin Transpositions Facilitated by Ruthenium N,N,N-Pincer Complexes.

Alex M DaviesKara H GreeneAnthony R AllenBenjamin M FarrisNathaniel K SzymczakCorey R J Stephenson
Published in: The Journal of organic chemistry (2024)
In this report, we demonstrate olefin transposition/isomerization reactions catalyzed by a series of N,N,N -pincer (1,3-bis(2-pyridylimino)isoindoline) Ru-hydride complexes. The protocol proceeds at room temperature for most substrates, achieving excellent yields, regioselectivity, and diastereoselectivity in short reaction times. The air-stable Ru-chloride derivatives of these complexes exhibit comparable reactivity enabling benchtop setup and synthetic versatility. Furthermore, we demonstrate the potential for one-pot cascade sequences of the products derived from the transposition reactions.
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