134679-04-2Relevant academic research and scientific papers
Regioselective Silylations of Propargyl and Allyl Pivalates through Ca-Promoted Reductive C(sp3)-O Bond Cleavage
Zhang, Tianyuan,Zheng, Suhua,Kobayashi, Taro,Maekawa, Hirofumi
, p. 7129 - 7133 (2021/09/18)
A practical protocol for the regioselective preparation of 3-phenylpropargylsilanes and 3-phenylallylsilanes in yields of 36-77 and 48-86%, respectively, from readily accessible 3-phenylpropargyl and 1-phenylallyl pivalates was developed through reductive C(sp3)-O bond cleavage. This method represents the first example of the direct application of vastly abundant calcium granules to a reductive coupling reaction. A broad range of propargylsilanes and allylsilanes are simply prepared using easy-to-handle pivalates and chlorotrimethylsilane under mild catalyst-free and additive-free conditions.
Asymmetric Synthesis Catalyzed by Chiral Ferrocenylphosphine-Transition-Metal Complexes. 3. Preparation of Optically Active Allylsilanes by Palladium-Catalyzed Asymmetric Grignard Cross-Coupling
Hayashi, Tamio,Konishi, Mitsuo,Okamoto, Yasuo,Kabeta, Keiji,Kumada, Makoto
, p. 3772 - 3781 (2007/10/02)
Asymmetric cross-coupling of the - or -Grignard reagent with alkenyl bromides in the presence of a chiral ferrocenylphosphine-palladium complex, dichloroethylamine>palladium(II) (PdCl2), as a catalyst, gave optically active allylsilanes which contain an asymmetric carbon atom directly bonded to the silicon atom, e.g., (R)-3-phenyl-3-(trimethylsilyl)propene (3a) (95percent ee), (R,E)-1-phenyl-1-(trimethylsilyl)-2-butene (3b) (85percent ee), (R,Z)-3b (24percent ee), (R,E)-1,3-diphenyl-3- (trimethylsilyl)propene (3c) (95percent ee), (S,E)-1-phenyl-3-(trimethylsilyl)-1-butene (14c) (71percent ee), (S,Z)-14c (59percent ee), (S,E)-1-phenyl-3-(triethylsilyl)-1-butene (16c) (93percent ee), (S,E)-3-(triethylsilyl)-2-pentene (16b) (85percent ee), (S,E,E)-2-(dimethylphenylsilyl)-3,5-heptadiene (15d) (45percent ee), and 1-cyclopentene (21) (37percent ee).The configuration and enantiomeric purity of the allylsilanes were determined with the aid of stereoselective oxidative cleavage of the carbon-silicon bond in optically active alkylsilanes.
