630402-80-1Relevant articles and documents
Oxidation of Carbon-Silicon Bonds: The Dramatic Advantage of Strained Siletanes
Sunderhaus, James D.,Lam, Hubert,Dudley, Gregory B.
, p. 4571 - 4573 (2003)
(Matrix presented) Herein we report on the use of siletanes as substrates for the oxidation of carbon-silicon bonds. These tetraalkylsilanes are easy to handle yet susceptible to rapid ring opening and oxidation upon exposure to aqueous fluoride and peroxide. This combination of stability and reactivity presents many practical benefits, including compatibility with silicon protecting groups and electron-rich aromatic rings.
Iridium-Catalyzed Enantioselective Hydrogenation of Vinylsilanes
Wang, Aie,Bernasconi, Maurizio,Pfaltz, Andreas
supporting information, p. 2523 - 2529 (2017/08/16)
We have screened a diverse array of iridium complexes derived from chiral N,P ligands as catalysts for the asymmetric hydrogenation of vinylsilanes, a transformation for which generally applicable catalysts were lacking. Several catalysts emerged from thi