Abstract

Opportunities for applying the principle of the conservation of orbital symmetry to catalytic processes are surveyed. Current views on the role of a transition metal in the catalysis of symmetry-disallowed reactions are reported, and possible mechanisms are discussed. Close attention is paid to the correlation of the catalytic activity of metal-containing catalysts with the electron configuration of the transition metal, the structure of the complex, and the nature of the ligands. Examples of catalytic reactions disallowed by the Woodward–Hoffmann rules — valency isomerisation of hydrocarbons, hydrogenation and disproportionation of alkenes, cyclo-oligomerisation — are considered in the light of ideas on concerted and stepwise mechanisms. A list of 137 references is included.

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