Affiliation:
1. Van't Hoff Institute for Molecular Sciences University of Amsterdam Science Park 904 1098 XH Amsterdam Netherlands
Abstract
AbstractOlefin metathesis catalysts like AquaMet are vulnerable to different decomposition pathways under biologically relevant conditions. Currently, stabilizing strategies are focused on approaches with limited relevance for application under biologically relevant conditions. Initial attempts to stabilise AquaMet by encapsulation within a supramolecular metallocage showed that the nitrate counterions of the cage improve the activity of the catalyst. We show that the chloride ligands of AquaMet can be replaced with nitrates by simple anion‐exchange. Catalytic studies into metathesis of a diallyl substrate showed that the presence of nitrate generates higher yields of the ring‐closed product compared to AquaMet alone, under aqueous and biological conditions. Kinetic studies support that the nitrate‐containing catalyst both initiates faster and performs catalysis at a much faster rate than AquaMet, while the rate of catalyst deactivation was similar. This new strategy of kinetic protection of a transition metal catalyst may have future applications for other catalytic reactions applied in vivo.
Subject
Inorganic Chemistry,Organic Chemistry,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry,Catalysis
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