54731-56-5Relevant articles and documents
Utilization of a Trimethylsilyl Group as a Synthetic Equivalent of a Hydroxyl Group via Chemoselective C(sp3)-H Borylation at the Methyl Group on Silicon
Torigoe, Takeru,Ohmura, Toshimichi,Suginome, Michinori
, p. 2943 - 2956 (2017/03/23)
A conversion of trimethylsilylalkanes into the corresponding alcohols is established based on an iridium-catalyzed, chemoselective C(sp3)-H borylation of the methyl group on silicon. The (borylmethyl)silyl group formed by C(sp3)-H borylation is treated with H2O2/NaOH, and the resulting (hydroxymethyl)silyl group is converted into a hydroxyl group by Brook rearrangement, followed by oxidation of the resulting methoxysilyl group under Tamao conditions. An alternative route proceeding through the formylsilyl group formed from a (hydroxymethyl)silyl group by Swern oxidation is also established. The method is applicable to substituted trimethylsilylcycloalkanes and 1,1-dimethyl-1-silacyclopentane for conversion into the corresponding stereodefined cycloalkyl alcohols and 1,4-butanediol.
Versatile method for introduction of bulky substituents to alkoxychlorosilanes
Masaoka, Shin,Banno, Tadashi,Ishikawa, Mitsuo
, p. 182 - 192 (2007/10/03)
The reactions of various alkoxytrichlorosilanes prepared in situ from tetrachlorosilane and alcohols, with Grignard reagents bearing a bulky substituent such as the isopropyl, sec-butyl, and cyclohexyl group afforded triisopropyl-, tri(sec-butyl)-, and tricyclohexylalkoxysilane in high yields. The reactions of n-butoxytrichlorosilane with these Grignard reagents produced triisopropyl-, tri(sec-butyl)-, and tricyclohexyl(n-butoxy)silane in 94%, 96%, and 92% yields, respectively. Methoxymethyldichlorosilane reacted with the same Grignard reagents to give diisopropyl-, di(sec-butyl)-, and dicyclohexylmethoxymethylsilane in 84%, 83%, and 83% yields. Treatment of methoxydimethylchlorosilane with the Grignard reagents readily afforded isopropyl-, sec-butyl-, and cyclohexylmethoxydimethylsilane in excellent yields. Similar treatment of methoxydimethylchlorosilane with tert-butylmagnesium chloride gave tert-butylmethoxydimethylsilane in 62% yield.