- Technology of synthesis of a bis(diethylamino)methoxymethylsilane
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The invention relates to a technology of synthesis of a bis(diethylamino)methoxymethylsilane product and belongs to the technical field of fine chemical engineering. The technology comprises that an insufficient amount of methanol is added into a methyltr
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Paragraph 0006; 0007; 0008
(2018/03/28)
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- Production processes for triorganomonoalkoxysilanes and triorganomonochlorosilanes
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A silane containing a bulky hydrocarbon group or groups R therein and having the formula (III) [in-line-formulae]R3-(x+y)(R1)x(R2)ySi(OR3) [/in-line-formulae] can be produced by reacting a silane of the formula (I) [in-line-formulae](R1)x(R2) ySiCl3-(x+y)(OR3) [/in-line-formulae] with a Grignard reagent of the formula (II) [in-line-formulae]RMgX [/in-line-formulae] Further, a tri-organo-chlorosilane of the formula (XIIa) [in-line-formulae](R1)(R2)(R3)SiCl [/in-line-formulae] can be produced by reacting a tri-organo-silane of the formula (XIa) [in-line-formulae](R1)(R2)(R3)SiZ1 [/in-line-formulae] with hydrochloric acid. Furthermore, a tri-organo-monoalkoxysilane of the formula (XXIII) [in-line-formulae]R3-(x+y)(R1)x(R2)ySi(OR3) [/in-line-formulae] can be produced when a silane of the formula (XXI) [in-line-formulae](R1)x(R2)ySiCl4-(x+y) [/in-line-formulae] is reacted with a Grignard reagent of the formula (XXII) [in-line-formulae]RMgX [/in-line-formulae] with addition of and reaction with an alcohol or an epoxy compound during the reaction.
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(2008/06/13)
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- Multilevel selectivity in the mild and high-yielding chlorosilane- induced cleavage of carbamates to isocyanates
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The silane-induced cleavage of a series of N-p-tolylcarbamates and N- phenethylcarbamates to isocyanates has been investigated as a function of chlorosilane, carbamate substituent, and reaction conditions. Reaction yields were determined from the isolated ureas, which were formed by trapping the corresponding isocyanates with isobutylamine. Under room-temperature conditions, multilevel selectivity in carbamate activation has been demonstrated. This selectivity together with the generality of the methodology enhances the utility of carbamates as synthetic intermediates and protecting groups. To demonstrate the effectiveness of this selectivity, a series of biscarbamates were selectively monoactivated to isocyanates in excellent yields.
- Chong, Pek Y.,Janicki, Slawomir Z.,Petillo, Peter A.
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p. 8515 - 8521
(2007/10/03)
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