May 10, 2007
Journal Article

Attractive Noncovalent Interactions in
the Mechanism of Grubbs
Second-Generation Ru Catalysts for
Olefin Metathesis.

Abstract

Second-generation ruthenium carbenoid catalysts for olefin metathesis are a hundred to a thousand times more active than first-generation catalysts, despite a slower initiation step. A new density functional capable of treating medium-range correlation energy shows that the relative rates of generation of the catalyst are determined by attractive noncovalent interactions.

Revised: April 7, 2011 | Published: May 10, 2007

Citation

Zhao Y., and D.G. Truhlar. 2007. "Attractive Noncovalent Interactions in the Mechanism of Grubbs Second-Generation Ru Catalysts for Olefin Metathesis." Organic Letters 9, no. 10:1967-1970. doi:10.1021/ol0705548