Rhenium(VII) oxide/aluminum oxide: More experimental evidence for an oxametallacyclobutane intermediate and a pseudo-Wittig initiation step in olefin metathesis

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Reactivity studies of the rhenium(VII) oxide/aluminum oxide olefin metathesis catalyst with various olefins show that initiation does not require an olefin with an allylic C-H bond, and therefore probably takes place via a pseudo-Wittig reaction. While it does not react with ethene in the absence of propene, Re2O7/Al2O3 catalyses the self-metathesis of Z-stilbene and its cross-metathesis with ethene.Additionally, reaction of Re2O7/Al2O3 with Z-2-butene followed by 13C di-labelled ethene shows that it contains only 2% of active sites. © 2007 Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA.

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Salameh, A., Copéret, C., Basset, J. M., Böhm, V. P. W., & Róper, M. (2007). Rhenium(VII) oxide/aluminum oxide: More experimental evidence for an oxametallacyclobutane intermediate and a pseudo-Wittig initiation step in olefin metathesis. Advanced Synthesis and Catalysis, 349(1–2), 238–242. https://doi.org/10.1002/adsc.200600440

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