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Catalysis Science & Technology | 2013

Screening of a selection of commercially available homogeneous Ru-catalysts in valuable olefin metathesis transformations

Frédéric Caijo; Fabien Tripoteau; Aurélien Bellec; Christophe Crévisy; Olivier Baslé; Marc Mauduit; Oliver Briel

A library of thirteen different commercially available Ru-based catalysts was evaluated in valuable metathesis reactions for the production of fragrance and bioactive molecule precursors. Rigorous library screening clearly illustrated the different catalytic behaviour of the catalyst selection and highlighted its significant advantage to provide efficiency in specific metathesis applications. Interestingly, this strategy offered substantial improvement over the state of the art, with the efficient synthesis of the macrocyclic Exaltolide 2 at low catalyst loading and dilution conditions.


N-Heterocyclic carbenes in transition metal catalysis and organocatalysis | 2010

N-Heterocyclic Carbene Complexes in Industrial Processes

Oliver Briel; Catherine S. J. Cazin

N-Heterocyclic carbene complexes produced on industrial scale are presented in this chapter along with a discussion about their production. Details of processes employing NHC complexes on pilot to industrial scales are discussed. These are frequently oriented towards the synthesis of biologically active molecules, however, examples are given for rubber formation and for 1-octene synthesis, a comonomer for polyethylene synthesis.


Angewandte Chemie | 2002

A Highly Efficient Catalyst for the Telomerization of 1,3-Dienes with Alcohols: First Synthesis of a Monocarbenepalladium(0)–Olefin Complex

Ralf Jackstell; Mario Gómez Andreu; Anja Frisch; Kumaravel Selvakumar; Alexander Zapf; Holger Klein; Anke Spannenberg; Dirk Röttger; Oliver Briel; Ralf Karch; Matthias Beller


Journal of Molecular Catalysis A-chemical | 2004

Comparison of palladium carbene and palladium phosphine catalysts for catalytic coupling reactions of aryl halides

Anja Frisch; Alexander Zapf; Oliver Briel; Bernd Kayser; Nadim Shaikh; Matthias Beller


Angewandte Chemie | 2002

Ein hocheffizienter Katalysator für die Telomerisation von 1,3‐Dienen mit Alkoholen: die erste Synthese eines Monocarbenolefinpalladium(0)‐Komplexes

Ralf Jackstell; Mario Gómez Andreu; Anja Frisch; Kumaravel Selvakumar; Alexander Zapf; Holger Klein; Anke Spannenberg; Dirk Röttger; Oliver Briel; Ralf Karch; Matthias Beller


Journal of Organometallic Chemistry | 2004

General and efficient methodology for the Suzuki–Miyaura reaction in technical grade 2-propanol

Oscar Navarro; Yosihiro Oonishi; Roy A. Kelly; Edwin D. Stevens; Oliver Briel; Steven P. Nolan


Tetrahedron-asymmetry | 2004

Modular chiral ligands: the profiling of the Mandyphos and Taniaphos ligand families

Felix Spindler; Christophe Malan; Matthias Lotz; Martin Kesselgruber; Ulrich Pittelkow; Andreas Rivas-Nass; Oliver Briel; Hans-Ulrich Blaser


Archive | 2006

Use of a phosphorus containing ligand and a cyclic organic ligand in a transition metal compound

Roland Winde; Ralf Karch; Andreas Rivas-Nass; Oliver Briel; Robert Paul Tooze; Grant Stephen Forman; Wolfgang Hubert Meyer


Synlett | 2005

Buchwald-Hartwig aminations of aryl chlorides: A practical protocol based on commercially available Pd(0)-NHC catalysts

Lukas J. Goossen; Jens Paetzold; Oliver Briel; Andreas Rivas-Nass; Ralf Karch; Bernd Kayser


Archive | 2003

Novel nickel-carbene, palladium-carbene and platinum-carbene complexes, their produciton and use in catalytic reactions

Ralf Karch; Oliver Briel; Bernd Kayser; Matthias Beller; Kumaravel Selvakumar; Anja Frisch; Alexander Zapf

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Matthias Beller

Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich

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