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Organosilicon synthesis silicon—carbon bond formation

The first observation of penta- and hexaeoordinate silicon compounds was reported at the beginning of the 19th century by Gay-Lussac [87] and Davy [88], Subsequent investigation of hypercoordination in silicon compounds stimulated widespread use of nucleophilic activation and catalysis in the application of organosilicon compounds as reactive species in organic synthesis. Synthetic application for silicon-fluorine bond formation can be found in several reviews over the last two decades, and this section focuses on recent advances in the use of hypervalent organosilicon compounds in selective organic synthesis, in particular, selective carbon-carbon bond formation [89]. [Pg.382]


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