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Regioselective Hydrosilylation of Olefins Catalyzed by a Molecular Calcium Hydride Cation.

Danny SchuhknechtThomas P SpaniolLaurent MaronJun Okuda
Published in: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2019)
Chemo- and regioselectivity are often difficult to control during olefin hydrosilylation catalyzed by d- and f-block metal complexes. The cationic hydride of calcium [CaH]+ stabilized by an NNNN macrocycle was found to catalyze the regioselective hydrosilylation of aliphatic olefins to give anti-Markovnikov products, while aryl-substituted olefins were hydrosilyated with Markovnikov regioselectivity. Ethylene was efficiently hydrosilylated by primary and secondary hydrosilanes to give di- and monoethylated silanes. Aliphatic hydrosilanes were preferred over other commonly employed hydrosilanes: Arylsilanes such as PhSiH3 underwent scrambling reactions promoted by the nucleophilic hydride, while alkoxy- and siloxy-substituted hydrosilanes gave isolable alkoxy and siloxy calcium derivatives.
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