Beyond catalyst deactivation: cross-metathesis involving olefins containing N-heteroaromatics

Beilstein J Org Chem. 2015 Nov 18:11:2223-41. doi: 10.3762/bjoc.11.241. eCollection 2015.

Abstract

Alkenes containing N-heteroaromatics are known to be poor partners in cross-metathesis reactions, probably due to catalyst deactivation caused by the presence of a nitrogen atom. However, some examples of ring-closing and cross-metathesis involving alkenes that incorporate N-heteroaromatics can be found in the literature. In addition, recent mechanistic studies have focused on the rationalization of nitrogen-induced catalysts deactivation. The purpose of this mini-review is to give a brief overview of successful metathesis reactions involving olefins containing N-heteroaromatics in order to delineate some guidelines for the use of these challenging substrates in metathesis reactions.

Keywords: N-heteroaromatic; catalyst deactivation; cross-metathesis; pyridine; ring-closing metathesis.

Publication types

  • Review