10.18419/darus-1702Schowner, RomanRomanSchowner0000-0001-5711-6846Universität StuttgartElser, IrisIrisElser0000-0002-7569-9560Universität StuttgartBenedikter, MathisMathisBenedikter0000-0001-5711-6846Universität StuttgartData for: "Origin and Use of Hydroxyl Group Tolerance in Cationic Molybdenum Imido Alkylidene N‐Heterocyclic Carbene Catalysts"DaRUS2021ChemistryMetal ComplexMetathesisCatalysisTransition MetalMolybdenumInorganic ChemistryBuchmeiser, MichaelMichaelBuchmeiserUniversität Stuttgart2021-03-112022-03-1410.1002/anie.2019133224149800457241243507174342555480423444734195017412750130051179127097811application/zipapplication/zipapplication/zipapplication/zipapplication/zipapplication/zipapplication/zipapplication/zipapplication/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.spreadsheetml.sheetapplication/zip1.1CC BY 4.0Primary data files related to the publication. Procedures, recation conditions and used analytical equipment is discussed in detail in the experimental section or the supporting information of the paper. Productivities in olefin metathesis reactions were examined via gas-chromatography / mass spectrometry (GC-MS) analysis and can be found in the GC-MS folder. Furthermore, the GC-MS folder contains an Excel-file in which the names of the data files are listed and assigned to table entries in the publication. However, the data set does not contain the complete GC-MS data. Novel complexes were examined via nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy and the spectra can be found in NMR folder. The NMR folder also contains NMR experiments mentioned in the paper and shown in the Supplementary Information. NMR Spectra are named according to the numbering in the publication. All crystal data mentioned in the paper can be found in the related datasets.NMR spectra were processed with MestreNova. GC-MS data was processed with Agilent MassHunter.DFG358283783 - SFB 1333