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Application of Uniform Macroporous Polystyrene Particles as Support in W(CO)6/CC14/hv Photocatalytic Olefin Metathesis System

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Olefin metathesis has made a great impact in synthetic organic chemistry as a result of the preparation of many new polymers and valuable low molecular compounds. In this reactions, active species are metal carbenes that they can be generated in situ (classical systems) or added as well defined single components, which provide potential for enlarged application of metathesis in various fields[1]. Immobilization of the metathesis catalysts on solid supports will facilitate the work up and make the metahesis reactions more attractive for both pratical and industrial applications.

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Düz, B., Aydoğdu, C., Imamoğlu, Y. (2003). Application of Uniform Macroporous Polystyrene Particles as Support in W(CO)6/CC14/hv Photocatalytic Olefin Metathesis System. In: Imamoglu, Y., Bencze, L. (eds) Novel Metathesis Chemistry: Well-Defined Initiator Systems for Specialty Chemical Synthesis, Tailored Polymers and Advanced Material Applications. NATO Science Series, vol 122. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-010-0066-6_26

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