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Immobilization systems hydrosilylation

The first rhodium-catalyzed reductive cyclization of enynes was reported in I992.61,61a As demonstrated by the cyclization of 1,6-enyne 37a to vinylsilane 37b, the rhodium-catalyzed reaction is a hydrosilylative transformation and, hence, complements its palladium-catalyzed counterpart, which is a formal hydrogenative process mediated by silane. Following this seminal report, improved catalyst systems were developed enabling cyclization at progressively lower temperatures and shorter reaction times. For example, it was found that A-heterocyclic carbene complexes of rhodium catalyze the reaction at 40°C,62 and through the use of immobilized cobalt-rhodium bimetallic nanoparticle catalysts, the hydrosilylative cyclization proceeds at ambient temperature.6... [Pg.506]

In the last few years, biphasic reactions using ionic liquids in catalytic hydrosilylation by polysiloxanes have been also reported. Such catalytic systems are based on platinum (364) and rhodium (365) complexes, immobilized mainly in imidazolium salts as ionic liquids. [Pg.1314]


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