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Overcoming catalytic bias

Metathesis reactions can be used to make carbon–carbon double bonds — bar one isomeric class. By using new catalysts and balancing out the stabilities of intermediates in the reaction, the elusive isomers can be made. See Article p.461

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Figure 1: Selectivity in cross-metathesis.

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