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Disilenes intramolecular reactions

It is an intriguing idea to stabilize low-valent silicon species, such as silyl cations, silylenes, silenes, and disilenes using intramolecularly coordinating ligands. Corriu et al. succeeded in the preparation of the first hypervalent silyl cation [(8-Me2NCioH6)2SiH]+l/2[l8]z 782 by the reaction of the hexacoordinated diorganosilane... [Pg.479]

Compounds with a Si=Si or Ge=Ge bond (i.e., disilenes and digermenes) can be isolated when the double bond contains bulky substituents. Only a few cycloaddition reactions with diazo compounds are known, and two reaction modes have been observed. One of the paths leads to the formation of disiliranes 184 (242) and digermiranes 185 (243) (Scheme 8.42), probably by ring contraction of an initially formed [3 + 2] cycloaddition product. The other path involves a 1,1-cycloaddition of the diazoalkane to give disilaaziridine 186 (244) and digermaazir-idine 187 (245). This nitrene-like reactivity is rather uncommon although some intramolecular examples are known (see Section 8.6.1). [Pg.558]

The addition of water to conjugated disilene 64 occurs stepwise and regioselec-tively [Eq. (77)]. The initial 1,2-addition of a molecule of water to one of the double bonds gives disilene 166, which is detected by NMR of the reaction mixture. When the amount of water is small, intramolecular ring-closing silanol addition of 166 to the residual Si = Si double bond yields 167. When a large amount of water is... [Pg.127]

The reaction mechanism and the stereochemical diversity of the addition of water to disilene has been studied at the MP2/6-311-h+G level. Two pathways are feasible leading to syn and anti-addition. The syn addition proceeds via nucleophilic attack by water oxygen with a barrier of ca. 12 kJ mol k anti-Addition proceeds via intramolecular electrophilic attack by water hydrogen in a weakly bound disilene/water complex with antarafacial approach, in accordance with the Woodward-Hoffmann rules, and leads to an activation barrier of ca. 22 kJ mol ... [Pg.15]


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