Olefin metathesis
| Olefin metathesis | |
|---|---|
| Reaction type | Carbon-carbon bond forming reaction |
| Identifiers | |
| Organic Chemistry Portal | olefin-metathesis |
| RSC ontology ID | RXNO:0000280 |
In organic chemistry, Olefin Metathesis or Alkene Metathesis is an organic reaction that entails the redistribution of fragments of alkenes (olefins) by the scission and regeneration of carbon-carbon double bonds. Because of the relative simplicity of olefin metathesis, it often creates fewer undesired by-products and hazardous wastes than alternative organic reactions. For their elucidation of the reaction mechanism and their discovery of a variety of highly active catalysts, Yves Chauvin, Robert H. Grubbs, and Richard R. Schrock were collectively awarded the 2005 Nobel Prize in Chemistry.