- PRODUCTION METHOD FOR ALKOXYSILANES
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Provided is a method for efficiently producing alkoxysilanes that are useful as various functional chemicals. In order to produce alkoxysilanes efficiently, an ethoxy- or methoxysilane and an alcohol are caused to react using, as a catalyst, for instance an inorganic solid acid having a regular-pore and/or layered structure. Zeolites, montmorillonites or the like can be used as the inorganic solid acid. When a zeolite is used as the catalyst, the silica/alumina ratio of the zeolite ranges preferably from 5 to 1000. The reaction can be promoted through irradiation of microwaves.
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Paragraph 0096; 0097; 0126
(2016/01/30)
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- Dehydrogenative coupling of alcohols and carboxylic acids with hydrosilanes catalyzed by a salen-Mn(v) complex
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A Mn(v)-salen complex was found to be an effective catalyst for the dehydrogenative coupling of hydroxyl groups with hydrosilane. The reaction conditions were optimized with different silanes and efficient dehydrogenative coupling was achieved by using triethoxysilane and diphenylsilane. Various alcohols and phenols and a limited number of carboxylic acids were converted into the corresponding silyl ethers and silyl esters. A range of functional groups such as chloro, nitro, methoxy, carbonyl and carbon-carbon multiple bonds are tolerated in the reaction.
- Vijjamarri, Srikanth,Chidara, Vamshi K.,Rousova, Jana,Du, Guodong
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p. 3886 - 3892
(2016/06/14)
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- Effect of catalysts on the reaction of allyl esters with hydrosilanes
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The reaction of hydrosilylation of allyl esters XOCH 2CH=CH 2 (X = MeCO, CF 3CO, C 3F 7CO) and PhOCH 2CH=CH 2 with hydrosilanes HSiY 3 (Y = Cl, OEt) in the presence of the Speier catalyst, the Speier catalyst with additives, and of various nickel complexes was studied. The catalytic hydrosilylation reaction in the presence of the Speier catalyst is accompanied by the reduction. Additives to the Speier catalyst (vinyltriethoxysilane and some ethers) allow to suppress considerably the reduction reaction. In the presence of the studied nickel complexes mainly reduction and isomerization reactions occurred. The best nickel catalysts of hydrosilylation were the mixtures of NiCl 2 or Ni(acac) 2 with phosphine oxides. In contrast to allyl esters, the hydrosilylation of simple olefins proceeds easier, the content of the product of hydrosilylation in the reaction mixture reaches 94.3%. Pleiades Publishing, Ltd., 2010.
- Belyakova,Pomerantseva,Efimova,Chernyshev,Storozhenko
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experimental part
p. 728 - 733
(2011/01/05)
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