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Cobalt complexes silicon derivatives

As has already been mentioned, divinyl silicon derivatives, similarly to monovinyl-substituted silicon compounds, are also completely inert to productive homometathesis, particularly as far as acyclic diene metathesis (ADMET) polymerization is concerned. However, we have shown in earlier reports that in the presence of ruthenium, rhodium and cobalt complexes containing or generating M-H and/or M-Si bonds, divinyl-substituted silicon compounds undergo de-ethenated (poly)condensation to yield a mixture of oligomers and cyclic unsaturated siloxanes, silazanes and caibosilanes, as shown in Scheme 2 [21-29]. [Pg.368]

In several other cases, compounds have been synthesized that contain potentially reactive groups attached to silicon, although their functionality has not yet been exploited. These include the methyl-chlorosilyl cobalt derivatives Cl Me3-nSiCo(CO)4 (re = 1,2) (215) and platinum complexes such as fra/is-lEtaPIsPtCXISiHjPISiHals (168) (cf. Table VI, entries 8-10). [Pg.63]

The catalytic addition of organic and inorganic silicon hydrides to alkenes, ary-lalkenes, and cycloalkenes as well as their derivatives with functional groups leads to their respective alkyl derivatives of silicon and occurs according to the anti-Markovnikov rule. However, under some conditions (e.g., in the presence of Pd catalysts), this product is accompanied by a-adduct (i.e., the one containing an internal silyl group). Moreover, dehydrogenative silylation of alkenes with hydrosilanes, which proceeds particularly in the presence of iron- and cobalt-triad complexes as related to hydrosilylation (and very often its side reaction), is discussed. [Pg.1256]

Unlike the iron triad complexes, cobalt triad compounds, particularly those of Rh and Ir are much more active in hydrosilation catalysis, although the cobalt carbonyl Co2(CO)g has played a very important role in furthering understanding of the catalytic cycle with transition metals. Recently, a simple cobalt salt, CoBr2, in conjunction with added Bu"P, Znl2 and BU4NBH4 was shown to afford 1,4-hydrosilated isoprene (silicon at C-4) in 90% isolated yield, where most metal catalysts derived from Ru, Rh, Pd and Pt usually lead to a mixture of regioisomers. ... [Pg.5]


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