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Hydrosilane Synthesis by Catalytic Hydrogenolysis of Chlorosilanes and Silyl Triflates.

Arne GlüerJulia I SchweizerUhut S KaracaChristian WürteleMartin DiefenbachMax C HolthausenSven Schneider
Published in: Inorganic chemistry (2018)
Hydrogenolysis of the chlorosilanes and silyl triflates (triflate = trifluoromethanesulfonate, OTf-) Me3- nSiX1+ n (X = Cl, OTf; n = 0, 1) to hydrosilanes at mild conditions (4 bar of H2, room temperature) is reported using low loadings (1 mol %) of the bifunctional catalyst [Ru(H)2CO( HPNP iPr)] ( HPNP iPr = HN(CH2CH2P( iPr)2)2). Endergonic chlorosilane hydrogenolysis can be driven by chloride removal, e.g., with NaBArF4 [BArF4- = B(C6H3-3,5-(CF3)2)4-]. Alternatively, conversion to silyl triflates enables facile hydrogenolysis with NEt3 as the base, giving Me3SiH, Me2SiH2, and Me2SiHOTf, respectively, in high yields. An outer-sphere mechanism for silyl triflate hydrogenolysis is supported by density functional theory computations. These protocols provide key steps for synthesis of the valuable hydrochlorosilane Me2SiClH, which can also be directly obtained in yields of over 50% by hydrogenolysis of chlorosilane/silyl triflate mixtures.
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