Schulz, Michael D. published the artcileCopper(I) halides inhibit olefin isomerized by-products from phosphine-based Grubbs’ metathesis catalysts in polar protic solvents, Synthetic Route of 4141-48-4, the publication is Transition Metal Chemistry (Dordrecht, Netherlands) (2014), 39(7), 763-767, database is CAplus.
Copper(I) halides were employed as ‘phosphine sponges’ to sequester phosphor-ylides when using phosphine-based Grubb’s metathesis catalysis in polar protic solvents and under heat. These cuprous halides were hypothesized to significantly slow the formation of the ruthenium hydride olefin isomerization catalyst. Their use was demonstrated in both cross metathesis and ring-closing metathesis.
Transition Metal Chemistry (Dordrecht, Netherlands) published new progress about 4141-48-4. 4141-48-4 belongs to catalysis-chemistry, auxiliary class Aryl phosphine ligand,Mono-phosphine Ligands, name is Allyldiphenylphosphine oxide, and the molecular formula is C38H24F4O4P2, Synthetic Route of 4141-48-4.
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