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Olefin Metathesis Reactions

Authors: Syuzanna Harutyunyan; Anna Michrowska; Karol Grela; Stephen J. Connon; Aideen M. Dunne; Siegfried Blechert; G. Bhaskar; +1 Authors

Olefin Metathesis Reactions

Abstract

This chapter contains sections titled: Highly active ruthenium (pre)catalysts for metathesis reactions A highly active and readily recyclable olefin metathesis catalyst Stereoselective synthesis of L-733,060.

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Keywords

L-phenylglycine, en-yne and cross-metathesis (CM) reactions, Non-peptidic neurokinin NK1 receptor antagonist, Olefin metathesis, Ruthenium carbene complex, Ring-closing (RCM), Olefin metathesis reactions, Second-generation ruthenium complex

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