Striking difference between alkane and olefin metathesis using the well-defined precursor [![[triple bond, length as m-dash]](https://www.rsc.org/images/entities/char_e002.gif) Si–O–WMe5]: indirect evidence in favour of a bifunctional catalyst W alkylidene–hydride†
Si–O–WMe5]: indirect evidence in favour of a bifunctional catalyst W alkylidene–hydride†                                                    
    
                    Abstract
Metathesis of linear alkanes catalyzed by the well-defined precursor (![[triple bond, length as m-dash]](https://www.rsc.org/images/entities/char_e002.gif) Si–O–WMe5) affords a wide distribution of linear alkanes from methane up to triacontane. Olefin metathesis using the same catalyst and under the same reaction conditions gives a very striking different distribution of linear α-olefins and internal olefins. This shows that olefin and alkane metathesis processes occur via very different pathways.
Si–O–WMe5) affords a wide distribution of linear alkanes from methane up to triacontane. Olefin metathesis using the same catalyst and under the same reaction conditions gives a very striking different distribution of linear α-olefins and internal olefins. This shows that olefin and alkane metathesis processes occur via very different pathways.
 
                



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        ![[triple bond, length as m-dash]](https://www.rsc.org/images/entities/h2_char_e002.gif) Si–O–WMe5]: indirect evidence in favour of a bifunctional catalyst W alkylidene–hydride
Si–O–WMe5]: indirect evidence in favour of a bifunctional catalyst W alkylidene–hydride