Hydrosilylation of Olefins Activated on Highly Lewis‐Acidic Calcium Cation
M. Grochowska‐Tatarczak,
K. Koteras,
K. Kazimierczuk
et al.
Abstract:The report introduces simple yet highly reactive calcium salt, Ca[Al(ORF)4]2 (RF = C(CF3)3), 1, which effectively catalyses olefin hydrosilylation through an unusual mechanism involving the activation of the alkene molecule. Upon dissolution in o‐difluorobenzene (oDFB), 1 forms a highly Lewis acidic [Ca(oDFB)6]2+ complex. Our DFT calculations reveal that fluoride ion affinity is comparable to SbF5. Reactivity tests show that it effectively catalyses the hydrosilylation of olefins with high regioselectivity, al… Show more
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