2764-87-6Relevant articles and documents
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Rizvi,S.Q.A. et al.
, p. 67 - 77 (1973)
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Rhodium-catalyzed intramolecular silylation of unactivated C(sp 3)-H bonds
Kuninobu, Yoichiro,Nakahara, Takahiro,Takeshima, Hirotaka,Takai, Kazuhiko
, p. 426 - 428 (2013/03/13)
The treatment of a variety of hydrosilanes, each incorporating a benzylic C(sp3)-H bond, with a rhodium catalyst resulted in intramolecular dehydrogenative silylation. This silylation reaction was found to occur at typically unreactive C(sp3)-H bonds located at terminal positions on alkyl chains. Interestingly, the rhodium catalyst also promoted regioselective silylation at a site internal to an alkyl chain.
Rates and Mechanism for the Solvolyses of 2,2-Dimethyl-2-sila-1-indanyl Bromide and α-Trialkylsilylbenzyl p-Toluenesulfonates. α-Silicon Effect on the Stability of Benzylic Cations in Solution
Shimizu, Nobujiro,Osajima, Erika,Tsuno, Yuho
, p. 1145 - 1152 (2007/10/02)
α-Silicon effect on the benzylic solvolysis has been investigated.The solvolysis of 2,2-dimethyl-2-sila-1-indanyl bromide in aq acetone exhibits a linear response to the solvent ionizing power YBr, with a slope m close to unity (m = 0.93) and g