Oligosilanes with attached silatranyl units were obtained by reactions of potassium oligosilanides with a silatranyl triflate. Interaction between Si and N atoms was observed in the 29Si NMR spectra (upfield-shifted SiO3 resonances) and in the solid-state structures (Si-N distances between 2.29 and 2.16 ?). The Si-N interaction can be "switched off" either by protonation of the nitrogen lone pair or by potassium silanide formation caused by trimethylsilyl group cleavage in the presence of potassium tert-butoxide. (Chemical Equation Presented).
Aghazadeh Meshgi, Mohammad,Baumgartner, Judith,Marschner, Christoph
Efficient Water Reduction with sp3-sp3 Diboron(4) Compounds: Application to Hydrogenations, H–D Exchange Reactions, and Carbonyl Reductions
A series of crystalline sp3-sp3 diboron(4) compounds were synthesized and shown to promote the facile reduction of water with dihydrogen formation. The application of these diborons as simple and effective dihydrogen and dideuterium sources was demonstrated by conducting a series of selective reductions of alkynes and alkenes, and hydrogen–deuterium exchange reactions using two-chamber reactors. Finally, as the water reduction reaction generates an intermediate borohydride species, a range of aldehydes and ketones were reduced by using water as the hydride source.
Flinker, Mathias,Yin, Hongfei,Juhl, René W.,Eikeland, Espen Z.,Overgaard, Jacob,Nielsen, Dennis U.,Skrydstrup, Troels
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Sulfuric acid supported on silica gel: An efficient catalyst for silylation of hydroxyl groups with HMDS and their convenient deprotection under non-aqueous condition
A mild and efficient silylation of alcohols and phenols with hexamethyl-disilazane(HMDS) and convenient desilylation of the corresponding silyl ethers are achieved using a catalytic amount of H2SO4 SiO2 under non-aqueous condition. In this work chemoselective silylation of hydroxy compounds in the presence of thiols and amines is conducted.
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