Stereoselectivity of supported alkene metathesis catalysts: A goal and a tool to characterize active sites

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Stereoselectivity in alkene metathesis is a challenge and can be used as a tool to study active sites under working conditions. This review describes the stereochemical relevance and problems in alkene metathesis (kinetic vs. thermodynamic issues), the use of (E/Z) ratio at low conversions as a tool to characterize active sites of heterogeneous catalysts and finally to propose strategies to improve catalysts based on the current state of the art. © 2011 Copéret; licensee Beilstein-Institut.

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Copéret, C. (2011, January 5). Stereoselectivity of supported alkene metathesis catalysts: A goal and a tool to characterize active sites. Beilstein Journal of Organic Chemistry. https://doi.org/10.3762/bjoc.7.3

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