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What Types of Catalysts are Used in Olefin Metathesis?
The catalysts used in olefin metathesis are typically based on transition metals such as ruthenium, molybdenum, and tungsten.
, developed by Robert H. Grubbs, and
, developed by Richard R. Schrock, are among the most well-known. These catalysts have been optimized to provide high activity, stability, and selectivity, enabling their use in a variety of
at the nanoscale.
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