- Grubbs' catalyst
Grubbs' Catalyst is a
transition metal carbene complex named after the chemist by whom it was first synthesized,Robert H. Grubbs . There are two generations of thecatalyst , as shown on the right.Grubbs, R.H. [http://www.wiley-vch.de/publish/en/books/bySubjectCH00/ISBN3-527-30616-1 Handbook of Metathesis] ; Wiley-VCH, Germany, 2003.] Grubbs, R.H.; Trnka, T.M.: [http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/3527603832.ch6 Ruthenium-Catalyzed Olefin Metathesis] in "Ruthenium in Organic Synthesis" (S.-I. Murahashi, Ed.), Wiley-VCH, Germany, 2004.] In contrast to otherolefin metathesis catalysts, Grubbs' Catalysts tolerate otherfunctional groups in thealkene and are compatible with a wide range of solvents.cite journal|title=The Development of L2X2Ru=CHR Olefin Metathesis Catalysts: An Organometallic Success Story| author= Trnka, T. M.; Grubbs, R. H. |journal=Accounts of Chemical Research | date=2001| volume=34| issue=1| pages= 18–29 | doi=10.1021/ar000114f] For these reasons, Grubbs' Catalysts are extraordinarily versatile.First generation catalyst
The First Generation Catalyst is often used in
organic synthesis to achieveolefin cross-metathesis (see below),ring-opening metathesis polymerization (ROMP), acyclic diene metathesis polymerization (ADMET), andring-closing metathesis . It is easily synthesized from RuCl2(PPh3),cite journal|title=Synthesis and Activity of a New Generation of Ruthenium-Based Olefin Metathesis Catalysts Coordinated with 1,3-Dimesityl-4,5-dihydroimidazol-2-ylidene Ligands|author=Scholl, M.; Ding, S.; Lee, C. W.; Grubbs, R. H. |journal=Organic Letters |date=1999| volume=1 |issue=6| pages=953–956| doi=10.1021/ol990909q]phenyldiazomethane , andtricyclohexylphosphine in aone-pot synthesis .cite journal| title=Synthesis and Applications of RuCl2(=CHR')(PR3)2: The Influence of the Alkylidene Moiety on Metathesis Activity | author=Schwab, P.; Grubbs, R. H.; Ziller, J. W. |journal=Journal of the American Chemical Society | date=1996 |volume=118 |issue=1| pages=100–110| doi=10.1021/ja952676d] Grubbs' Catalyst is a relatively stable compound in air, which makes handling very easy. TheIUPAC name of the 1st Generation Catalyst is benzylidene-bis(tricyclohexylphosphine)dichlororuthenium.Olefin metathesis is a reaction between two molecules containing double bonds. The groups bonded to the carbon atoms of the double bond are exchanged between molecules, to produce two new molecules containing double bonds with swapped groups. Whether acis isomer ortrans isomer is formed in this type of reaction is determined by the orientation the molecules assume when they coordinate to the catalyst, as well as thesterics of thesubstituent s on the double bond of the newly forming molecule. Other catalysts are effective for this reaction, notably those developed byRichard R. Schrock (Schrock carbene ).Second generation catalyst
The Second Generation Catalyst has the same uses in organic synthesis as the First Generation Catalyst, but has a higher activity. This catalyst is also air stable and is easily synthesized from the combination of the 1st Generation Catalyst and alkoxy-protected 1,3-dimesityl-4,5-dihydroimidazol-2-ylidene. This
ligand is an "N"-heterocyclic carbene (NHC) and in this case ruthenium is coordinated to two carbene groups. TheIUPAC name of the Second Generation Catalyst is benzylidene [1,3- bis(2,4,6-trimethylphenyl)-2- imidazolidinylidene] dichloro(tricyclohexylphosphine)ruthenium. Both generations of the catalyst are commercially available.Hoveyda-Grubbs Catalyst
In the first generation Hoveyda-Grubbs Catalyst, one of the phosphine ligands is replaced by an isopropyloxy group attached to the benzene ring. Its second generation has the other phosphine ligand replaced by NHC.
In one study a water soluble Grubbs catalyst is prepared by attaching a
polyethylene glycol chain to theimidazoline group. The imidazolinium salt is deprotonated bypotassium hexamethyldisilazide (KHMDS) "in situ" to give theN-heterocyclic carbene , which displaces one phosphine ligand to give the modified ruthenium complex:cite journal|title=Highly Active Water-Soluble Olefin Metathesis Catalyst| author=Soon Hyeok Hong and Robert H. Grubbs|journal=Journal of the American Chemical Society | date=2006| volume=128|issue=11 |pages=3508–3509| doi=10.1021/ja058451c]:
This catalyst is used in the
ring-closing metathesis reaction in water of a diene carrying anammonium salt group making it water-soluble as well.:
Applications
An interesting application of Grubbs' Catalyst is in the aerospace industry. A spaceship's hull is a necessarily very strong material, but over time small
microcrack s in the structure can form. A new material, with potential application in the construction of spaceship hulls, contains Grubbs' Catalyst, as well as capsules ofdicyclopentadiene , which can undergoring opening metathesis polymerisation . When a crack in the hull forms, the capsules are ruptured and come into contact with Grubbs' Catalyst, which polymerizes dicyclopentadiene and seals the crack. cite journal|author=S.R. White, N.R. Sottos, P.H. Geubelle, J.S. Moore, M.R. Kessler, S.R. Sriram, E.N. Brown, S. Viswanathan| doi=10.1038/35057232| journal=Nature|date= 2001 |volume= 409| pages= 794–797|title= Autonomic healing of polymer composites]On
October 5 ,2005 ,Robert H. Grubbs ,Richard R. Schrock andYves Chauvin won theNobel Prize in Chemistry in recognition of their contributions to the development of this widely used process.References
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