This manuscript is dedicated to Professor Tom Katz, Columbia University, for his contributions
to olefin metathesis.
Published as part of the Cluster Metathesis beyond Olefins
Abstract
Carbonyl-olefin metathesis is a potentially powerful yet underexplored reaction in
organic synthesis. In recent years, however, this situation has begun to change, most
notably with the introduction of several different catalytic technologies. The development
of one of those new strategies, based on hydrazine catalysts and a novel [3+2] paradigm
for double bond metathesis, is discussed herein. First, the stage is set with a description
of some potential applications of carbonyl-olefin metathesis and a discussion of alternative
strategies for this intriguing reaction.
1 Introduction
2 Potential Applications of Carbonyl-Olefin Metathesis
3 Carbonyl-Olefin Metathesis Strategies
4 Direct (Type I): Non-Catalytic
5 Direct (Type I): Acid-Catalyzed
6 Indirect (Type II): Metal Alkylidenes
7 Indirect (Type III): Hydrazine-Catalyzed
8 Conclusion
Key words
carbonyl-olefin metathesis - hydrazines - 1,3-dipolar cycloadditions - azomethine
imines - cycloreversion