| Literature DB >> 30511778 |
Taishi Uchida1, Yasunobu Egawa1,2, Takuto Adachi3, Naoki Oguri1, Masato Kobayashi4, Takako Kudo4, Nobuhiro Takeda1, Masafumi Unno1, Ryoji Tanaka3.
Abstract
Symmetric and asymmetric (Janus-type) new "lantern cage" siloxanes (PhSiO1.5 )4 (Me2 SiO)4 (RSiO1.5 )4 (R=Ph or iBu) were synthesized through reaction of all-cis-[PhSi(OSiMe2 Br)O]4 with all-cis-[RSi(OH)O]4 (R=Ph or iBu). These precursors were obtained by facile two or three-step reactions from commercially available compounds. The spectroscopic properties of the resulting products were fully characterized and they showed high thermal stability and sublimation without decomposition. The crystal structures clearly indicated that the internal vacancy volumes of the lantern cages are considerably larger than that of octaphenylsilsesquioxane (PhSiO1.5 )8 . DFT calculations of the lantern cage showed a distinctly different electronic state from that of octasilsesquioxane. These results suggest that lantern cage siloxanes have a characteristic "field" in the molecule.Entities:
Keywords: Janus particle; cross-coupling; siloxane; structure elucidation; synthetic methods
Year: 2019 PMID: 30511778 DOI: 10.1002/chem.201805200
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Chemistry ISSN: 0947-6539 Impact factor: 5.236