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Transition Metal-Catalyzed Homogeneous Hydrosilylation

The first successful achievements using asymmetric homogeneous transition metal catalysis were obtained in the asymmetric hydrogenation of alkenes24 25, This method has been successfully used in many synthetic applications (Section D.2.5.1.)26-29. In addition, chirally modified versions of the transition metal catalyzed hydrosilylation of olefins and carbonyl compounds (Sections D.2.3.1. and 2.5.1.) and olefin isomerization (Section D.2.6.2.) have been developed. Transition metal catalyzed asymmetric epoxidation constitutes one of the most powerful examples of this type (Section D.4.5.2.). [Pg.286]

N.L. Lewis - Hydrosilylation, a Homogeneous Reaction Really Catalalyzed by Colloids, in Homogeneous Transition-Metal Catalyzed Reactions, W.R. Moser,... [Pg.574]

Two significant communications indicate the considerable potential of transition metal complexes as multifunctional homogeneous catalysts in the silane field (5, 53). Here the same catalyst activates silanes toward different substrates and it is probable that all proceed via a common metal hydrido intermediate. Both Co2(CO)8 and (Ph3P)3CoHX [X = H2, N2, or (H)Si(OEt)j] catalyze 0-silylation and hydrosilylation the hydrogen on Si may be replaced by R O, R COO, R CONH, or R3SiO [e.g., Eqs. (117)-(120)], and excellent yields of silylated product result. Phenolic groups do... [Pg.307]

The stereochemistry of addition to acetylenes has been studied for various types of homogeneous catalysts. In practice, cis addition seems to be a common feature of hydrosilylation catalyzed by transition metal complexes, although this mechanistic scheme does not require a cis addition. Benkeser (39) found that the addition of trichlorosilane to 1-alkenes in the presence of homogeneous (chloro-platinic acid) catalysts induces a cis approach and results in the trans product. Several series of experiments with optically active trisubstituted silanes have indicated that when catalyzed by platinum complexes, the hydrosilylation process occurs overall with retention of configuration at the asymmetric silicon center. [Pg.1258]

A proposed mechanism [9] for the hydrosilylation of olefins catalyzed by platinum(II) complexes (chloroplatinic acid is thought to be reduced to a plati-num(II) species in the early stages of the catalytic reaction) is similar to that for the rhodium(I) complex-catalyzed hydrogenation of olefins, which was advanced mostly by Wilkinson and his co-workers [10]. Besides the Speier s catalyst, it has been shown that tertiary phosphine complexes of nickel [11], palladium [12], platinum [13], and rhodium [14] are also effective as catalysts, and homogeneous catalysis by these Group VIII transition metal complexes is our present concern. In addition, as we will see later, hydrosilanes with chlorine, alkyl or aryl substituents on silicon show their characteristic reactivities in the metal complex-catalyzed hydrosilylation. Therefore, it seems appropriate to summarize here briefly recent advances in elucidation of the catalysis by metal complexes, including activation of silicon-hydrogen bonds. [Pg.187]


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