“…[10] However, in the presence of ruthenium complexes which contain or generate [Ru À H] and [Ru À Si] bonds, such compounds as divinylsilanes, [11,12] divinyldisiloxanes, [11,12] divinyldisilazane [13] and bis(vinylsilyl)alkanes [14] undergo a silylative coupling (SC) polycondensation to linear products according to Scheme 2 (for a recent review, see nylene-silylene-vinylene and copolymers consisting of phenylene-silylene-vinylene-phenylene-vinylene fragments with well-defined structures [17] which are of growing interest due to their efficient photo-and electroluminescence properties. [4,16] Under suitable conditions, the mechanism of silylative coupling reaction of monovinylsilanes is well-established (for reviews, see [7,8,15] and involves a cleavage of the carbon-silicon ( ¼ C À Si) bond of the vinylsilane and the carbon-hydrogen ( ¼ C À H) bond of the olefin (e.g., styrene) or a second vinylsilane molecule (in the silylative homo-coupling) as shown in Scheme 3, for the stereoselective synthesis of trans-product.…”