Abstract
The complete reductive cleavage of the triple bond in carbon monoxide was achieved using a lithium disilenide at room temperature. The C-C-coupled product can be regarded as a silanone dimer with pending alkyne and silirene moieties and incorporates two equivalents of CO per disilenide unit. A formation mechanism via ketenyl intermediates is proposed on the basis of DFT calculations and elucidated experimentally by employing Group6 metal carbonyls as both stabilizing entity and source of CO in the reaction with disilenide. The isolation of cyclic silylene complexes with weakly donating ketenyl donor groups further supports the mechanistic scenario.
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Majumdar, M., Omlor, I., Yildiz, C. B., Azizoglu, A., Huch, V., & Scheschkewitz, D. (2015). Reductive Cleavage of Carbon Monoxide by a Disilenide. Angewandte Chemie - International Edition, 54(30), 8746–8750. https://doi.org/10.1002/anie.201503455
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