Nickel-Catalyzed Reductive C(sp2)−Si Coupling of Chlorohydrosilanes via Si−Cl Cleavage

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Abstract

We report here a new method for the synthesis of organohydrosilanes from phenols and ketones. This method is established through reductive C−Si coupling of chlorohydrosilanes via unconventional Si−Cl cleavage. The reaction offers access to aryl- and alkenylhydrosilanes with a scope that is complementary to those of the established methods. Electron-rich, electron-poor, and ortho-/meta-/para-substituted (hetero)aryl electrophiles, as well as cyclic and acyclic alkenyl electrophiles, were coupled successfully. Functionalities, including Grignard-sensitive groups (e.g., primary amine, amide, phenol, ketone, ester, and free indole), acid-sensitive groups (e.g., ketal and THP protection), alkyl-Cl, pyridine, furan, thiophene, Ar-Bpin, and Ar-SiMe3, were tolerated. Gram-scale reaction, incorporation of -Si(H)R2 into complex biologically active molecules, and derivatization of formed organohydrosilanes are demonstrated.

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Zhao, Z. Z., Pang, X., Wei, X. X., Liu, X. Y., & Shu, X. Z. (2022). Nickel-Catalyzed Reductive C(sp2)−Si Coupling of Chlorohydrosilanes via Si−Cl Cleavage. Angewandte Chemie - International Edition, 61(21). https://doi.org/10.1002/anie.202200215

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