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Review
. 2017 Feb 20;56(9):2260-2294.
doi: 10.1002/anie.201605198. Epub 2017 Jan 20.

Electrophilic Activation of Silicon-Hydrogen Bonds in Catalytic Hydrosilations

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Electrophilic Activation of Silicon-Hydrogen Bonds in Catalytic Hydrosilations

Mark C Lipke et al. Angew Chem Int Ed Engl. .

Abstract

Hydrosilation reactions represent an important class of chemical transformations and there has been considerable recent interest in expanding the scope of these reactions by developing new catalysts. A major theme to emerge from these investigations is the development of catalysts with electrophilic character that transfer electrophilicity to silicon by Si-H activation. This type of mechanism has been proposed for catalysts ranging from Group 4 transition metals to Group 15 main group species. Additionally, other electrophilic silicon species, such as silylene complexes and η3 -H2 SiRR' complexes, have been identified as intermediates in hydrosilation reactions. In this Review, different types of catalysts are compared to highlight the range of hydrosilation mechanisms that feature electrophilic silicon centers. The importance of these catalysts to the development of new hydrosilation reactions is also discussed.

Keywords: catalysis; hydrosilation; main group elements; silylene; σ complexes.

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