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Olefinations, acyl silane

Acyl silanes can display disparate behaviour when treated with carbon nucleophiles, even of related types5,61149. For example, when aroyl silanes were treated with a Wittig reagent, none of the expected alkenes was obtained, and the only reaction products isolated were silyl enol ether and triphenylphosphine (Scheme 73)182,183. When alkanoyl silanes were treated with Wittig reagents, however, only the normal olefinated vinyl silane products were isolated (Scheme 74)182-184 Under soluble lithium salt conditions, Z-vinyl silanes were produced with very high selectivities the reaction was used to prepare a pheromone component (50) of the sweet potato leaf folder moth (Scheme 75)183. [Pg.1639]

The trimethylsilylated ylides (1), easily generated from trimethyl chlorosilane and ylides, react with aldehydes 2 to form vi-nylsilanes 3 (2,3). The vinylphosphonium silanolates 4 are also formed. Compounds 3 are versatile reagents for further reactions (4). The ylide J (with R1 =H) reacts with aldehydes 2 to give the dienes j). The oxidation of with the adduct 6, from triphenyl-phosphite and ozone, gives access to a generaT synthesis of acyl-silanes (trimethylsilylketones) (2). The silylated ylides react to form phosphonium salts 7 with halogen compounds. The salts 7.can be desilylated by fluorine ions. The disubstituted ylides JO Tormed can be converted in statu nascendi with aldehydes V[ into the tris-substituted olefin J2 (2,3). In the case of R3-I, vinyl... [Pg.25]

The acid or base elimination of a diastereoisomerically pure p-hydroxysilane, 1, (the Peterson olefination reaction4) provides one of the very best methods for the stereoselective formation of alkenes. Either the E- or Z-isomer may be prepared with excellent geometric selectivity from a single precursor (Scheme 1). The widespread use of the Peterson olefination reaction in synthesis has been limited, however, by the fact that there are few experimentally simple methods available for the formation of diastereoisomerically pure p-hydroxysilanes.56 One reliable route is the Cram controlled addition of nucleophiles to a-silyl ketones,6 but such an approach is complicated by difficulties in the preparation of (a-silylalkyl)lithium species or the corresponding Grignard reagents. These difficulties have been resolved by the development of a simple method for the preparation and reductive acylation of (a-chloroalkyl)silanes.7... [Pg.57]

Vinylsilanes 227 in various ElZ ratios are formed in high yields in the reactions of acyl(trialkyl)silanes 225 with anions generated from tetrazolyl sulfones 226 <03OL2789>. The synthesis and chemistry of tetrazolylacroleins has been reported <03T7485>. Fused tetrazole derivatives were obtained from intramolecular iodocyclization of tetrazolyl olefins <03T6759>. [Pg.223]


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