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Silanimines reactivity

The cyclization of allyl silyl amine 697 by hydrosilylation led to silaazetidine 698, which was subjected to flash vacuum thermolysis at 700-900°C at 10-4 hPa313. The silanimines 699 and 700 themselves were too reactive to be observed by high resolution mass spectrometry of the reaction mixture, but their cyclic dimers, the cyclodisilazane 701 and 702 and a trapping product with t-BuOH 703, were definitely confirmed... [Pg.1016]

Insertion of the Si=N bond into polar bonds is the most used reaction for the characterization of very reactive and transient silanimines. Especially, the reaction with alcohols is often the first reaction to be carried out with silicon-nitrogen multiple bond systems. Other reagents used for insertion reactions are amines, water and alkoxysilanes (equation 269)300,303,306,311,351-353. The insertion into E—X bonds (E = Si, Ge, Sn X = Cl, OR, NR2, N3) has been shown earlier in this review for the insertion into the Si—N bond of silyl azides310,351. A reaction reported is the insertion of 678 into the C—H... [Pg.1034]

Donor-acceptor interactions between the electrophilic Si atoms of three-coordinate silicon derivatives and suitable bases lead to an effective stabilization of these usually extremely reactive systems. Thus, for example, silenes and silanimines have been shown to be stabilized by tertiary amines [1]. Extraordinary stabilizations have been achieved by intramolecular Si-N coordinations, making possible the isolation of stable silanethiones [2] and silylium salts [3]. Intramolecularly donor-stabilized silenes have been unknown till now, possibly because of the lack of suitable synthetic methods. [Pg.82]


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