- Controlled introduction of allylic group to chlorosilanes
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Allylation of chlorosilanes has been achieved with allylsamarium bromide, especially in a controlled manner. Thus allylation of trisubstituted chlorosilanes (R3SiCl) afforded a variety of aryl, aralkyl, and alkenyl substituted allylsilanes. Dichlorosilanes (R2SiCl2) can either afford monoallylated silanes or diallylated silanes depending on the amount of allylsamarium bromide used. Similarly, trichlorosilanes (RSiCl3) can selectively afford mono-, di-, and tri-allylation products. Finally, perchlorosilane (SiCl4) was allylated stepwise and the corresponding silanes containing one, two, three or four allylic groups, respectively, were obtained in satisfactory yields.
- Li, Zhifang,Cao, Xiaojun,Lai, Guoqiao,Liu, Jinhua,Ni, Yong,Wu, Jirong,Qiu, Huayu
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- Macrocyclic polyether compounds
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Macrocyclic polyether "crown" compounds of the formula EQU1 WHEREIN T is a C2 -C3 alkylene, A is EQU2 R being H or C1 -C18 alkyl, R2 and R3 being independently C1 -C18 alkyl, C2 -C4 alkenyl, or C6 -C14 aryl; Q and Z are independently 1,2-arylene (or saturated derivatives thereof) or substituted 1,2-arylene (or saturated derivatives thereof); a is 0, 1, 2, or 3; b is an integer from 3 to 20; y is 1 or zero; x1, x2, x3, and x4 are integers independently selected to give a 15-60 atom ring. Such crown compounds are generally useful in the formation of complexes with ionic metal compounds, thus making it possible to use certain chemical reagents in media wherein they are normally insoluble.
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