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Allylic anions silicon-substituted

Of particular interest are the reactions reported by Sullivan, DePuy, and Damrauer (107). In the gas phase, pentavalent silicon anions, including silicon anions with five carbon substituents, have been generated by reaction of anions with substituted silanes. For example, direct addition of F" or of the allyl anion occurs, leading to anions formulated as pentacoordinate species (Scheme 21). [Pg.84]

Depending on the internal energy and the substituents attached to the pentacoordinate silicon adduct anions, not only exchange processes, like reaction 146, or substitutions (reactions 143-145) occur, but alkane elimination is also frequently observed, in particular under ICR conditions. Alkane elimination is favoured if the adduct does not contain a good leaving group (allyl, alkoxide). Three instructive examples are described in reactions 147-149164b. [Pg.500]

Allylsilanes are intrinsically nonnucleophilic. We believe that addition of fluoride ion to an allylsilane forms a silicate anion, which can react at either end of the tc-system. Thus from a mechanistic viewpoint, substitution of an allylsilane under nucleophilic conditions is more appropriately considered an addition-elimination reaction with the terms Se2 and Se2 aptly representing the elimination process. For recent evidence of pentacoordinate silicate intermediates in fluoride ion catalyzed allylation using trimethylallylsilane, see a) M. Kira, M. Kobayashi and H. Sakurai, Tetrahedron Lett.. 28. 4081 (1987) b) M. Kira, K. Sato and H. Sakurai. J. Am. Chem. Soc.. 110, 4599 (1988) c) T. Hayashi, Y. Matsumoto, T. Kiyoi, Y. Ito, S. Kohra, Y. Tominaga and A. Hosomi, Tetrahedron Lett., in press d) H. Sakurai, Lewis Acid Character and Selective Reactions of Pentacoordinate Silicon Compounds, this volume. [Pg.186]

The above example illustrates the influence of the fS-stabdizing effect of silicon, which is well known for reactions involving carbocationic intermediates [70]. In contrast, less is known about the P-destabiUzing effect of siHcon on aUyic anions. In the present example, an allylic alkoxy anion is generated with methoxide from the silyl-substituted enol acetates 214 and 217 (Scheme 3.46) [71]. [Pg.174]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.57 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.2 , Pg.57 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.57 ]




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