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Professor Robert H. Grubbs
Research in the Grubbs group has centered on the development and application of a suite of highly active, selective, and bench stable ruthenium alkylidene complexes capable of catalyzing versatile olefin metatheses. Most notably, access to monodisperse polymers and macrocyclic/linear small molecules has been enabled through the use of these precatalysts. The ligands on ruthenium include, but are not limited to, neutral phosphines, N-heterocyclic carbenes, and pyridyl moieties, which allow for manipulations of initiation and/or propagation activity, stability, and selectivity. Similar accomplishments have been achieved with anionic ligand variations. Traditionally, olefin metathesis predominantly forms the thermodynamically favored (E)-olefin. Recent developments, however, which make use of cyclometallated N-heterocyclic carbene ruthenium alkylidene complexes, have unveiled a catalyst that forms (Z)-olefins almost exclusively. Advances in metathesis catalysts in the Grubbs group have had ubiquitous applications in the fields of energy, materials, pharmaceuticals, and natural product total synthesis.
Recent papers from the Grubbs Group
DISCIPLINES
- Organic Synthetic Chemistry
- Catalysis
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