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Silyl anions from silicon hydrides

The mechanism involves the preferential attack of the hydride on the less hindered silicon with formation of a pentacoordinated anionic species which collapses to give an a-silyl carbanion intermediate and SiH4 gas. The a-silyl carbanion may then take up a hydrogen from the hydrogen source (e.g., silane or solvent) to yield 7 or may lose... [Pg.157]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.4 , Pg.4 , Pg.5 , Pg.5 , Pg.11 ]




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