1984
DOI: 10.1021/j150658a034
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Infrared photochemistry of alkyl- and arylsilanes

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“…The observation that disiloxane and molecular hydrogen are the main products is in keeping with the occurrence of both paths. We note that these steps were also observed in the thermolysis of structurally similar monoorganosilanes: the infrared multiphoton decomposition of monoalkylsilanes was proposed to occur via a fourcentre elimination of silane 21,22 or 1,1-H 2 elimination, 23 and the shock-induced thermolysis of these compounds was interpreted as a blend of 1,2-H 2 and 1,1-H 2 elimination. 24,25 The minor extent of disiloxane decomposition via elimination and polymerization of silanone H 2 SiLO is supported by the presence of silane; this reaction is a well documented process when disiloxane is exposed to TEA CO 2 laser radiation.…”
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confidence: 64%
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“…The observation that disiloxane and molecular hydrogen are the main products is in keeping with the occurrence of both paths. We note that these steps were also observed in the thermolysis of structurally similar monoorganosilanes: the infrared multiphoton decomposition of monoalkylsilanes was proposed to occur via a fourcentre elimination of silane 21,22 or 1,1-H 2 elimination, 23 and the shock-induced thermolysis of these compounds was interpreted as a blend of 1,2-H 2 and 1,1-H 2 elimination. 24,25 The minor extent of disiloxane decomposition via elimination and polymerization of silanone H 2 SiLO is supported by the presence of silane; this reaction is a well documented process when disiloxane is exposed to TEA CO 2 laser radiation.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 64%
“…Both reactors were equipped with a port for connecting it to a vacuum manifold, a PTFE valve and a sleeve with rubber septum. A TEA CO 2 laser (Plovdiv University) operating with a frequency 1 Hz on the R(12) line of the 00 0 1A10 0 0 transition (970.55 cm 21 ) was used for the thermolysis experiments; the laser beam was rectangular (0.561.7 cm) and was focused by a NaCl lens. An ArF (ELI 94 model) laser operating at 193 nm with a repetition frequency of 10 Hz and an incident energy of 70 mJ effective on the area of 2 cm 2 was used for the UV photolysis of DEDSO.…”
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“…22, 23 Francisco and Schlegel have also proposed, based on their ab initio calculations for the photodissociation of gas phase monoethylsilane, that the 1,1-hydrogen elimination of H 2 to form C 2 H 5 SiH followed by ␤-hydride elimination of C 2 H 4 , was the lowest energy pathway to yield ethylene. Another possible reaction is ␣ elimination of hydrogen, followed by a hydrogen shift to yield ethylene.…”
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“…In order to understand the origin of Sill2 observed by laser-induced fluorescence (LIF) detection of Sill2 from infrared multiple-photon dissociation of ethylsilane [7,9], the relative importance of both primary and secondary dissociation pathways has to be examined. The net energy of activation for formation of Sill2 by CH3CH2SiH3 "-* CH3CH2SiH + H2 -~ C2H4 + Sill2 + H2 (10) is 325"9 kJ mol-~, as compared with the one-step photolysis channel,…”
Section: Dissociation Of Ch3ch 2 Sill On the Ground State ~A' Surfacementioning
confidence: 99%