Abstract
Fluorinated imidazo[1,5-a]pyridine abnormal carbene ruthenium complexes (F-aImPy–Ru) with a tricyclohexylphosphine copper chloride (Cy3P–CuCl) cocatalyst were developed for the ethenolysis/propenolysis of methyl oleate. These catalysts showed remarkable catalytic efficiencies (turnover numbers of 100,000 for ethenolysis and 200,000 for propenolysis) and excellent α-olefin selectivity (up to 99%). A computational study indicated that the energy barrier of the β-hydride elimination pathway in the presence of a phosphine–copper cocatalyst is higher than that in the absence of the cocatalyst, which might contribute to the improved longevity of the ruthenium catalyst in the reaction.
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