17887-42-2Relevant academic research and scientific papers
Synthesis of Silacyclohexanones from Divinylsilanes and Allylamines by a Rh-Catalyzed Cyclization
Guo, Jiawei,Liu, Song,Pang, Qinjiao,Zhang, Hongyun,Gao, Lu,Chen, Li,Song, Zhenlei
supporting information, p. 726 - 730 (2022/01/20)
An efficient synthesis of silacyclohexanones bearing a variety of silyl substituents has been developed by a [Rh(coe)2Cl]2/PCy3-catalyzed cyclization of divinylsilanes with Jun’s allylamine. The silacyclohexanones can be o
Asymmetric Synthesis of Silicon-Stereogenic Silanes by Copper-Catalyzed Desymmetrizing Protoboration of Vinylsilanes
Li, Yanfei,Wang, Ying,Xiong, Tao,Zhang, Ge,Zhang, Qian
supporting information, p. 11927 - 11931 (2020/05/22)
The catalytic asymmetric creation of silanes with silicon stereocenters is a long-sought but underdeveloped topic, and only a handful of examples have been reported. Moreover, the construction of chiral silanes containing (more than) two stereocenters is a more arduous task and remains unexploited. We herein report an unprecedented copper-catalyzed desymmetrizing protoboration of divinyl-substituted silanes with bis(pinacolato)diboron (B2pin2). This method enables the facile preparation of an array of enantiomerically enriched boronate-substituted organosilanes bearing contiguous silicon and carbon stereocenters with exclusive regioselectivity and generally excellent diastereo- and enantioselectivity.
Chiral cyclotrisiloxanes
Tanaka, Ryoji,Kowase, Susumu,Unno, Masafumi
supporting information; experimental part, p. 9235 - 9237 (2011/01/10)
We have synthesized and separated the enantiomer pair of chiral cyclotrisiloxanes for the first time. Three-blade propeller-like alignment of three phenyl groups in tri(2-butyl)triphenylcyclotrisiloxane induced a positive Cotton effect with (R)-2-butyl group, and a negative effect with (S)-2-butyl substituent. The Royal Society of Chemistry.
Dynamics of Positive Charge Carriers on Si Chains of Polysilanes
Seki, Shu,Koizumi, Yoshiko,Kawaguchi, Tomoyo,Habara, Hidefumi,Tagawa, Seiichi
, p. 3521 - 3528 (2007/10/03)
The transient absorption of radical cations of a variety of substituted polysilanes is discussed quantitatively in terms of the molar extinction coefficient and oscillator strength by nanosecond pulse radiolysis. Oxygen-saturated polysilane solutions in benzene exhibit a strong transient absorption band ascribed to the polysilane radical cation. The transient species react with N,N,N′,N′-tetramethyl-p-phenylenediamine (TMPD) to produce TMPD radical cations. On the basis of the molar extinction coefficient of the TMPD radical cation, the molar extinction coefficients for the radical cations of polysilanes are found to increase in the range 3.3 × 104 to 2.0 × 105 M-1 cm -1 with increasing polymer segment length. The stepwise increase in the total oscillator strength with an increase in the number of phenyl rings directly bonded to the Si skeleton suggests the delocalization of the positive polaron state and/or the SOMO state over the phenyl rings, indicating the importance of phenyl rings in intermolecular hole transfer processes.
