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Abstract
In this work, we computationally studied the influence of the change in the substrate structure on the course of the heterofunctional cross-metathesis reaction between azo compounds and olefins catalyzed by the first-generation Grubbs catalyst. The highest reaction rates were predicted for symmetric, bulky diazenes and sterically uncrowded olefins. Other studied azo compounds have much higher energy barriers in the crucial steps in the catalyst initiation phase, while larger olefins are characterized by high energy barriers in the second part of the catalytic cycle. Our analysis suggests that Grubbs-like catalysts can be efficiently used in heterofunctional azo metathesis only for a limited number of olefin-azo compound combinations, such as 1,2-diphenyldiazene and ethylene to produce N-phenylmethanimine.
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Organometallics is the flagship journal of organometallic chemistry and records progress in one of the most active fields of science, bridging organic and inorganic chemistry. The journal publishes Articles, Communications, Reviews, and Tutorials (instructional overviews) that depict research on the synthesis, structure, bonding, chemical reactivity, and reaction mechanisms for a variety of applications, including catalyst design and catalytic processes; main-group, transition-metal, and lanthanide and actinide metal chemistry; synthetic aspects of polymer science and materials science; and bioorganometallic chemistry.