| Literature DB >> 27129497 |
Yoshinari Sawama1, Masahiro Masuda1, Naoki Yasukawa1, Ryosuke Nakatani1, Shumma Nishimura1, Kyoshiro Shibata1, Tsuyoshi Yamada1, Yasunari Monguchi1, Hiroyasu Suzuka2, Yukio Takagi3, Hironao Sajiki1.
Abstract
Disiloxanes possessing a silicon-oxygen linkage are important as frameworks for functional materials and coupling partners for Hiyama-type cross coupling. We found that disiloxanes were effectively constructed of hydrosilanes catalyzed by gold on carbon in water as the solvent and oxidant in association with the emission of hydrogen gas at room temperature. The present oxidation could proceed via various reaction pathways, such as the hydration of hydrosilane into silanol, dehydrogenative coupling of hydrosilane into disilane, and the subsequent corresponding reactions to disiloxane. Additionally, the platinum on carbon catalyzed hydrogen-deuterium exchange reaction of arylhydrosilanes as substrates in heavy water proceeded on the aromatic nuclei at 80 °C with high deuterium efficiency and high regioselectivity at the only meta and para positions of the aromatic-silicon bond to give the deuterium-labeled disiloxanes.Entities:
Year: 2016 PMID: 27129497 DOI: 10.1021/acs.joc.6b00556
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Org Chem ISSN: 0022-3263 Impact factor: 4.354