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And arenium ions

An important contribution to silylium ion chemistry has been made by the group of Muller, who very recently published a series of papers describing the synthesis of intramolecularly stabilized silylium ions as well as silyl-substituted vinyl cations and arenium ions by the classical hydride transfer reactions with PhjC TPEPB in benzene. Thus, the transient 7-silanorbornadien-7-ylium ion 8 was stabilized and isolated in the form of its nitrile complex [8(N=C-CD3)]+ TPFPB (Scheme 2.15), whereas the free 8 was unstable and possibly rearranged at room temperature into the highly reactive [PhSi /tetraphenylnaphthalene] complex. ... [Pg.60]

Silylium ions, which are not protected sterically or are not stabilized either electronically or by intramolecular interaction with a remote substituent do interact strongly with the solvent and/or the counteranion. The reaction of the transient silylium ion with solvents like ethers, nitriles and even aromatic hydrocarbons lead to oxonium, nitrilium and arenium ions with a tetrahedral environment for the silicon atom. These new cationic species can be clearly identified by their characteristic Si NMR chemical shifts. That is, the oxonium salt [Me3SiOEt2] TFPB is characterized by S Si = 66.9 in CD2CI2 solution at —70°C. " Similar chemical shifts are found for related silylated oxonium ions. Nitrilium ions formed by the reaction of intermediate trialkyl silylium ions with nitriles are identified by Si NMR chemical shifts S Si = 30—40 (see also Table VI for some examples). Trialkyl-substituted silylium ions generated in benzene solution yield silylated benzenium ions, which can be easily detected by a silicon NMR resonance at 8 Si = 90—100 (see Table VI). ... [Pg.177]

Two types of ions appear to dominate the scene in the field of gas-phase electrophilic addition reactions, namely halonium ions and arenium ions. Thus, the reviewed material has been divided, according to the main focus of the research, into two main sections, II.A.2.a on halonium ions and II.A.2.b on arenium ions. [Pg.191]


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