Affiliation:
1. Institute of Technology of Organic Chemistry, Faculty of Materials Science and Applied Chemistry, Riga Technical University
Abstract
Many chemical transformations of organosilicon compounds proceed due to the capability of silyl substituents to stabilize a positive charge in its β-position. This short review provides an overview of the present understanding of the β-silicon effect and focusses on the synthetic applications of 1,2-silyl shifts resulting from non-vertical stabilization of alkylcarbenium ions and vinyl cations. The reactions of silicon containing unsaturated starting materials, alkenes, allenes, and alkynes, involving β-silyl group stabilized cationic intermediates, transition metal carbenes, or vinylidene complexes will be discussed.1 Introduction2 Origins of the β-Silicon Effect3 Reactions of Allenylsilanes4 Reactions of Alkynes4.1 Propargylsilanes4.2 Alkynylsilanes5 Reactions of Alkenes5.1 Allylsilanes5.2 Vinylsilanes6 Conclusions
Funder
Rīgas Tehniskā Universitāte
Latvijas Zinātnes Padome
Subject
Organic Chemistry,Catalysis
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14 articles.
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