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10 May 19:56

An Electrochemical Strategy to Synthesize Disilanes and Oligosilanes from Chlorosilanes

by Weiyang Guan, Lingxiang Lu, Qifeng Jiang, Alexandra F Gittens, Yi Wang, Luiz FT Novaes, Rebekka S Klausen, Song Lin
An Electrochemical Strategy to Synthesize Disilanes and Oligosilanes from Chlorosilanes**

The formation of Si−Si bonds is an important transformation in organic synthesis. Herein, we present a unified electrochemical strategy for the efficient and selective synthesis of disilanes, oligosilanes, and cyclosilanes—which are important precursors for the synthesis of functional organic and polymeric compounds—from readily available chlorosilanes.


Abstract

Silanes are important compounds in industrial and synthetic chemistry. Here, we develop a general approach for the synthesis of disilanes as well as linear and cyclic oligosilanes via the reductive activation of readily available chlorosilanes. The efficient and selective generation of silyl anion intermediates, which are arduous to achieve by other means, allows for the synthesis of various novel oligosilanes by heterocoupling. In particular, this work presents a modular synthesis for a variety of functionalized cyclosilanes, which may give rise to materials with distinct properties from linear silanes but remain challenging synthetic targets. In comparison to the traditional Wurtz coupling, our method features milder conditions and improved chemoselectivity, broadening the functional groups that are compatible in oligosilane preparation. Computational studies support a mechanism whereby differential activation of sterically and electronically distinct chlorosilanes are achieved in an electrochemically driven radical-polar crossover mechanism.

15 Oct 18:33

[ASAP] Neutral and Cationic Complexes of Silicon(IV) Halides with Phosphine Ligands

by Rhys P. King, John M. Dyke, William Levason, and Gillian Reid

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Inorganic Chemistry
DOI: 10.1021/acs.inorgchem.2c02949