91899-35-3Relevant academic research and scientific papers
Platinum-catalyzed allylation of carbon electrophiles with alkenylsilanes
Kinoshita, Hidenori,Kizu, Ryosuke,Inoue, Gen,Fujimoto, Masayuki,Saito, Masanori,Ichikawa, Junji,Hosomi, Akira,Miura, Katsukiyo
, p. 713 - 716 (2015)
In the presence of catalytic amounts of PtCl2 and AgSbF6, (Z)-alkenylsilanes react with various carbon electrophiles at the γ-position to give allylation products. A plausible mechanism for the Pt-catalyzed allylation involves alkene migration of alkenylsilanes to allylsilanes and subsequent allylation of carbon electrophiles.
Regioselective Allylation of Carbon Electrophiles with Alkenyl-silanes under Dual Catalysis by Cationic Platinum(II) Species
Kinoshita, Hidenori,Kizu, Ryosuke,Horikoshi, Masahiro,Inoue, Gen,Fujimoto, Masayuki,Saito, Masanori,Ichikawa, Junji,Hosomi, Akira,Miura, Katsukiyo
, p. 520 - 534 (2016/02/16)
In the presence of catalytic amounts of platinum(II) chloride and silver(I) hexafluoroantimonate, (Z)-alkenylsilanes reacted with various carbon electrophiles (acetals, aminals, carboxylic anhydrides, alkyl chlorides, etc.) at the γ-position to give allylation products. A plausible mechanism for the platinum-catalyzed allylation involves alkene migration of alkenylsilanes to allylsilanes and subsequent allylation of carbon electrophiles, both of which are catalyzed by a cationic platinum(II) species.
