For the first time we describe the detection of a ruthenium-​carbene-​resorc[4]​arene complex produced, as a key intermediate, during an olefin metathesis reaction carried out on a resorc[4]​arene bicyclic olefin with [Ru(=CHPh)​Cl2(PCy3)​2] Grubbs first-​generation (G1ST) catalyst. The complex was identified by using high-​resoln. (600 MHz) 1H, 31P NMR and DOSY spectroscopy, in a non-​invasive fashion. The singlet at δ = 19.98 ppm (1H NMR)​, attributed to the alkylidene proton in the G1ST catalyst and that at δ = 53.37 ppm (31P NMR)​, attributed to the phosphorus atom coordinated with the metal, were selected as probes for a kinetic anal. The intensity of these signals decreased at the expense of the singlets at 19.26 (1H NMR) and 52.68 ppm (31P NMR)​, diagnostic for the formation of the ruthenium-​carbene-​resorc[4]​arene complex 3a[Ru]​. The resorc[4]​arene activated olefin proved to behave as a key propagating species leading to oligomers according to a ROMP pathway.

First Detection of a Ruthenium-​Carbene-​Resorc[4]​arene Complex During the Progress of a Metathesis Reaction

AIELLO, FEDERICA;BALZANO, FEDERICA;UCCELLO BARRETTA, GLORIA;
2017-01-01

Abstract

For the first time we describe the detection of a ruthenium-​carbene-​resorc[4]​arene complex produced, as a key intermediate, during an olefin metathesis reaction carried out on a resorc[4]​arene bicyclic olefin with [Ru(=CHPh)​Cl2(PCy3)​2] Grubbs first-​generation (G1ST) catalyst. The complex was identified by using high-​resoln. (600 MHz) 1H, 31P NMR and DOSY spectroscopy, in a non-​invasive fashion. The singlet at δ = 19.98 ppm (1H NMR)​, attributed to the alkylidene proton in the G1ST catalyst and that at δ = 53.37 ppm (31P NMR)​, attributed to the phosphorus atom coordinated with the metal, were selected as probes for a kinetic anal. The intensity of these signals decreased at the expense of the singlets at 19.26 (1H NMR) and 52.68 ppm (31P NMR)​, diagnostic for the formation of the ruthenium-​carbene-​resorc[4]​arene complex 3a[Ru]​. The resorc[4]​arene activated olefin proved to behave as a key propagating species leading to oligomers according to a ROMP pathway.
2017
Aiello, Federica; Balzano, Federica; Ghirga, Francesca; D'Acquarica, Ilaria; Botta, Bruno; UCCELLO BARRETTA, Gloria; Quaglio, Deborah
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