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Use of Silylated Formiates as Hydrosilane Equivalents
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Paragraph 0502-0505, (2021/09/26)
The present invention relates to a method for preparing organic compounds of formula (I) by reaction between a silylated formiate of formula (II) and an organic compound in the presence of a catalyst and optionally of an additive. The invention also relates to use of the method for preparing organic compounds of formula (I) for the preparation of reagents for fine chemistry and for heavy chemistry, as well as in the production of vitamins, pharmaceutical products, adhesives, acrylic fibres, synthetic leathers, and pesticides.
Carbonyl and olefin hydrosilylation mediated by an air-stable phosphorus(iii) dication under mild conditions
Andrews, Ryan J.,Chitnis, Saurabh S.,Stephan, Douglas W.
supporting information, p. 5599 - 5602 (2019/05/21)
The readily-accessible, air-stable Lewis acid [(terpy)PPh][B(C6F5)4]21 is shown to mediate the hydrosilylation of aldehydes, ketones, and olefins. The utility and mechanism of these hydrosilylations are considered.
A Versatile Iridium(III) Metallacycle Catalyst for the Effective Hydrosilylation of Carbonyl and Carboxylic Acid Derivatives
Corre, Yann,Rysak, Vincent,Trivelli, Xavier,Agbossou-Niedercorn, Francine,Michon, Christophe
supporting information, p. 4820 - 4826 (2017/09/07)
A versatile iridium(III) metallacycle catalysed rapidly and selectively the reduction of a large array of challenging esters and carboxylic acids as well as various ketones and aldehydes. The reactions proceeded in high yields at room temperature by hydrosilylation followed by desilylation. Although the reactions of various aldehydes and ketones resulted exclusively in alcohols, the hydrosilylation of esters led to alcohols or ethers, depending on the type of substrate. Regarding the carboxylic acids, again the nature of the reagent controlled the outcome of the hydrosilylation reaction, either alcohols or aldehydes being formed.
Highly efficient and chemoselective ruthenium-catalyzed hydrosilylation of aldehydes
Do, Youngshil,Han, Junghoon,Rhee, Young Ho,Park, Jaiwook
experimental part, p. 3363 - 3366 (2012/02/01)
The highly chemoselective hydrosilylation of aldehydes was achieved using a ruthenium catalyst activated by a household fluorescent light (30 W) at or below room temperature. The hydrosilylation was almost exclusive to aldehydes over ketones and olefins.
Influence of lewis acid and solvent in the hydrosiylation of aldehydes and ketones with Et3SiH; Tris(pentafluorophenyl)borane B(C 6F5)3 versus Metal inflates [M(OTf) 3; M = Sc, Bi, Ga, and Al] - Mecha
Bach, Peter,Albright, Andrea,Laali, Kenneth K.
experimental part, p. 1961 - 1966 (2009/09/06)
The scope of the B(C6F5)3-catalyzed hydrosilylation of (X)Ph- CH=O and (X)Ph-C(R)=O was expanded to include a large set of subslitulents (X =H, p-Me, o-Me, p-F, o-F, p-Cl, p-Br, p-NO2m, m-NO2, p-Et; R
