2016
DOI: 10.1002/chin.201613051
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ChemInform Abstract: Rapid, Regioconvergent, Solvent‐Free Alkene Hydrosilylation with a Cobalt Catalyst.

Abstract: The utility of β‐diketiminate cobalt(I)‐arene complexes as catalyst for the hydrosilylation of terminal alkenes with phenylsilane and triethoxysilane is demonstrated.

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“…In general, the hydrosilylation reaction is sensitive to the substitution of an alkene: terminal monosubstituted alkenes were found to be the most reactive, while internal and 1,1-gem double bonds are less prone to react. 73,74 Even selective hydrosilylation of monosubstituted alkenes in the presence of internal alkenes was reported. 75 Capitalizing on the high regio-selectivity of the hydrosilylation process we reacted the allyl group of DPE-All with PDMS-H while retaining 1,1-diphenylethylene functionality.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In general, the hydrosilylation reaction is sensitive to the substitution of an alkene: terminal monosubstituted alkenes were found to be the most reactive, while internal and 1,1-gem double bonds are less prone to react. 73,74 Even selective hydrosilylation of monosubstituted alkenes in the presence of internal alkenes was reported. 75 Capitalizing on the high regio-selectivity of the hydrosilylation process we reacted the allyl group of DPE-All with PDMS-H while retaining 1,1-diphenylethylene functionality.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[219] More recently, the same group found NHC-ligated cobalt(II) amide complexes to be efficient for anti-Markovnikov hydrosilylation of terminal alkenes with tertiary silanes. [220] Several other cobalt catalysts were also developed in Holland group (88), [221] Chirik group (89), [222] Fout group (73), [223] Rauchfuss group (90) [224] and Pawlud group (91), [225] respectively.…”
Section: Co-catalyzed Hydrosilylation Of Alkenesmentioning
confidence: 99%