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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
May. 17, 2022
Filed:
Sep. 21, 2018
Trustees of Boston College, Chestnut Hill, MA (US);
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA (US);
Amir H. Hoveyda, Lincoln, MA (US);
Thach T. Nguyen, Newton, MA (US);
Ming Joo Koh, Chestnut Hill, MA (US);
Chaofan Xu, Brighton, MA (US);
Sebastian Torker, Brighton, MA (US);
Richard Royce Schrock, Winchester, MA (US);
Trustees of Boston College, Chestnut Hill, MA (US);
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA (US);
Abstract
Method of forming a trisubstituted ethylene compound, the method comprising: (A) providing a trisubstituted ethylene compound bearing a first, a second and a third substituent, in which the first and the second substituent are bound to the one olefinic carbon atom and are different from one another; (B) providing a monosubstituted ethylene compound or a disubstituted ethylene compound in which the substituents are vicinally bound to the olefinic carbon atoms, bearing at least a fourth substituent, respectively; (C) subjecting the trisubstituted ethylene compound provided in step (A) to a cross-metathesis reaction with olefin provided in step (B) to form said trisubstituted ethylene, wherein the cross-metathesis reaction is catalysed by a transition metal complex bearing ligands from which one ligand is a carbene ligand, wherein the carbene complex is characterized by a M=C moiety, wherein M is the transition metal; and wherein the reaction proceeds stereoselectively.