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Alkane C-H activation and ligand exchange on silica supported d0 metal alkylidenes: relevance to alkane metathesis

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2022
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Núñez-Zarur F
Díaz López E
Restrepo A.

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TY - GEN T1 - Alkane C-H activation and ligand exchange on silica supported d0 metal alkylidenes: relevance to alkane metathesis Y1 - 2022 UR - http://hdl.handle.net/11407/7379 PB - NLM (Medline) AB - In this work, we study the ligand exchange process between an alkane and a series of silica supported metal alkylidenes, which may occur by different pathways: C-H addition, σ-bond metathesis, and α-H abstraction. The results indicate that the α-H abstraction pathway is the preferred one, regardless of the catalyst and ligands. This is in contrast to the expected preference for the C-H addition route. When looking for the origin of this preference, our calculations revealed that the α-H abstraction pathway is driven by entropy, which favors the initial dissociation of the alkyl ligand from the catalyst. ER - @misc{11407_7379, author = {}, title = {Alkane C-H activation and ligand exchange on silica supported d0 metal alkylidenes: relevance to alkane metathesis}, year = {2022}, abstract = {In this work, we study the ligand exchange process between an alkane and a series of silica supported metal alkylidenes, which may occur by different pathways: C-H addition, σ-bond metathesis, and α-H abstraction. The results indicate that the α-H abstraction pathway is the preferred one, regardless of the catalyst and ligands. This is in contrast to the expected preference for the C-H addition route. When looking for the origin of this preference, our calculations revealed that the α-H abstraction pathway is driven by entropy, which favors the initial dissociation of the alkyl ligand from the catalyst.}, url = {http://hdl.handle.net/11407/7379} }RT Generic T1 Alkane C-H activation and ligand exchange on silica supported d0 metal alkylidenes: relevance to alkane metathesis YR 2022 LK http://hdl.handle.net/11407/7379 PB NLM (Medline) AB In this work, we study the ligand exchange process between an alkane and a series of silica supported metal alkylidenes, which may occur by different pathways: C-H addition, σ-bond metathesis, and α-H abstraction. The results indicate that the α-H abstraction pathway is the preferred one, regardless of the catalyst and ligands. This is in contrast to the expected preference for the C-H addition route. When looking for the origin of this preference, our calculations revealed that the α-H abstraction pathway is driven by entropy, which favors the initial dissociation of the alkyl ligand from the catalyst. OL Spanish (121)
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In this work, we study the ligand exchange process between an alkane and a series of silica supported metal alkylidenes, which may occur by different pathways: C-H addition, σ-bond metathesis, and α-H abstraction. The results indicate that the α-H abstraction pathway is the preferred one, regardless of the catalyst and ligands. This is in contrast to the expected preference for the C-H addition route. When looking for the origin of this preference, our calculations revealed that the α-H abstraction pathway is driven by entropy, which favors the initial dissociation of the alkyl ligand from the catalyst.
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