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Octene silane conversion

Figure 5.4 (a) Silane conversion curves for the hydrosilylation of 1-octene (2) by MCyM... [Pg.143]

Figure 5.5 Silane conversion curves for the hydrosilylation of 1-octene (2) by MD M (3) catalyzed by platinum complexes. Reaction conditions MD M (0.5 mol T ), 1-octene... Figure 5.5 Silane conversion curves for the hydrosilylation of 1-octene (2) by MD M (3) catalyzed by platinum complexes. Reaction conditions MD M (0.5 mol T ), 1-octene...
For instance, the reaction of EtaSiH and 2 equiv. of p-methoxystyrene in toluene with 1.0 mol% of 16a afforded at 100°C within 6 h the dehydrogenative silylation product ( )-l-(p-methoxystyryl)-2-(triethyl-silyl)ethylene in 95% yield. The reaction is of high selectivity that neither (Z)-isomers, nor branched dehydrogenative silylation products were seen. Less hydridic silanes, such as triphenylsilane, were less efficient than for instance EtsSiH. Other substituted styrenes such as p-methyl, p-chloro-, and p-fluorostyrene also afforded the corresponding tran -vinylsilanes in high yields and selectivities (up to 98%). In the case of aliphatic alkenes, such as -octene, allyltriethoxysilane, vinylcyclohexane, and ethylene, dehydrogenative silylations were still preferred, but showed less E/Z selectivity. Cyclic olefins, such as cyclooctene, furnished low conversions under the same reaction crmditions. The results are summarized in Scheme 19. [Pg.188]


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