Researchers have been able to conduct sequential ring closing metathesis tollowed by a cross-metathesis reaction, in an effort to create rings and add carbons. However, cross-metathesis can be challenging when there are strained alkenes present, as shown in this example with a final product of 8%. Fill in the missing structures from each reaction. OBn OBn OBn Ru Ph C33H3605 A AcO Ru Ph ÓAC C39H4409 B

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Researchers have been able to conduct sequential ring closing metathesis
tollowed by a cross-metathesis reaction, in an effort to create rings and add
carbons. However, cross-metathesis can be challenging when there are strained
alkenes present, as shown in this example with a final product of 8%. Fill in the
missing structures from each reaction.
OBn
OBn
OBn
Ru
Ph
C33H3605
A
ACO
Ru
Ph
ŌAC
C39H4409
B
Transcribed Image Text:Researchers have been able to conduct sequential ring closing metathesis tollowed by a cross-metathesis reaction, in an effort to create rings and add carbons. However, cross-metathesis can be challenging when there are strained alkenes present, as shown in this example with a final product of 8%. Fill in the missing structures from each reaction. OBn OBn OBn Ru Ph C33H3605 A ACO Ru Ph ŌAC C39H4409 B
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