Nitro-Substituted Hoveyda-Grubbs Ruthenium Carbenes: Enhancement of Catalyst Activity through Electronic Activation

  • Anna Michrowska
  • , Robert Bujok
  • , Syuzanna Harutyunyan
  • , Volodymyr Sashuk
  • , Grigory Dolgonos
  • , Karol Grela

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Abstract

The design, synthesis, stability, and catalytic activity of nitro-substituted Hoveyda-Grubbs metathesis catalysts are described. The highly active and stable meta- and para-substituted complexes are attractive from a practical point of view. These catalysts operate in very mild conditions and can be successfully applied in various types of metathesis [ring-closing metathesis, cross-metathesis (CM), and enyne metathesis]. Although the presence of a NO2 group leads to catalysts that are dramatically more active than both the second-generation Grubbs’s catalyst and the phosphine-free Hoveyda’s carbene, enhancement of reactivity is somewhat lower than that observed for a sterically activated Hoveyda-Grubbs catalyst. Attempts to combine two modes of activation, steric and electronic, result in severely decreasing a catalyst’s stability. The present findings illustrate that different Ru catalysts turned out to be optimal for different applications. Whereas phosphine-free carbenes are catalysts of choice for CM of various electron-deficient substrates, they exhibit lower reactivity in the formation of tetrasubstituted double bonds. This demonstrates that no single catalyst outperforms all others in all possible applications.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)9318-9325
Number of pages8
JournalJournal of the American Chemical Society
Volume126
Issue number30
Publication statusPublished - 2004

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