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Silicon hydrides unsaturated carbonyl compounds

Rhodium(i) complexes are excellent catalysts for the 1,4-addition of aryl- or 1-alkenylboron, -silicon, and -tin compounds to a,/3-unsaturated carbonyl compounds. In contrast, there are few reports on the palladium(n) complex-catalyzed 1,4-addition to enones126,126a for the easy formation of C-bound enolate, which will result in /3-hydride elimination product of Heck reaction. Previously, Cacchi et al. described the palladium(n)-catalyzed Michael addition of ArHgCl or SnAr4 to enones in acidic water.127 Recently, Miyaura and co-workers reported the 1,4-addition of arylboronic acids and boroxines to a,/3-unsaturated carbonyl compounds. A cationic palladium(n) complex [Pd(dppe)(PhCN)2](SbF6)2 was found to be an excellent catalyst for this reaction (dppe = l,2-bis(diphenyl-phosphine)ethane Scheme 42).128... [Pg.389]

Most examples in the literature on hydrosilylation with iron complexes as catalyst concern Fe(CO)5 or related iron carbonyl compounds [41]. The first use of iron pentacarbonyl was reported for the reaction of silicon hydrides with alkenes at 100-140 °C to form saturated and unsaturated silanes according to Scheme 4.20 [42, 43]. [Pg.136]


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