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Journal of Molecular Catalysis A-chemical | 2003

Competing ruthenium catalyzed metathesis condensation and isomerization of allylic olefins

John C. Sworen; James H. Pawlow; Will Case; John G. Lever; Kenneth B. Wagener

Abstract Metathesis condensation and isomerization reactions of allylic compounds were examined using Grubbs’ second-generation ruthenium catalyst [Ru ∗ ]. Allyl alcohol and allyl cyanide undergo metathesis condensation releasing ethylene, with conversions being the highest reported for these substrates. However, competing olefin isomerization rather than metathesis can occur under certain conditions when heteroatoms are present at the allylic position to the olefin.


Archive | 2001

Antimicrobial articles made from nitrile or natural rubber

John G. Lever; Geoffrey R. Haas; Bhawan Patel; William O. Burke; Robert C. Kerr


Archive | 2000

Method of inhibiting color change in a plastic article comprising silver-based antimicrobials

John G. Lever


Archive | 2001

Antimicrobial vulcanized EPDM rubber articles

John G. Lever; Geoffrey R. Haas; Bhawan Patel


Archive | 2001

Antimicrobial pre-vulcanized rubber compositions

John G. Lever; Geoffrey R. Haas; Bhawan Patel


Archive | 2000

Antimicrobial adhesive latexes and methods of making thereof

Robert L. Schuette; John G. Lever; N. David Sellman


Archive | 2002

Antimicrobial rubber compositions

John G. Lever; Geoffrey R. Haas; Bhawan Patel; Iii William O. LaGrange Burke; Robert C. Kerr


Archive | 2002

Method of producing high yield alditol acetals with mineral acids and surfactants

John G. Lever; Darin L. Dotson; John D. Anderson; Jeffrey R. Jones; Shawn R. Sheppard


Archive | 2000

Floor covering articles comprising antimicrobial adhesive latex components

Robert L. Schuette; John G. Lever; N. David Sellman


Archive | 2002

Simplified methods of making 1,3-cyclohexadiene

John G. Lever; Kenneth Wagner; John C. Sworen

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