Reduction of Carbon Oxides by an Acyclic Silylene: Reductive Coupling of CO.
Andrey V ProtchenkoPetra VaskoDinh Cao Huan DoJamie HicksM Ángeles FuentesCameron JonesSimon AldridgePublished in: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2019)
Reactions of a boryl-substituted acyclic silylene with carbon dioxide and monoxide are reported. The former proceeds through oxygen atom abstraction, generating CO (with rearrangement of the putative silanone product through silyl-group transfer). The latter is characterized by reductive coupling of CO to give an ethynediolate fragment, which undergoes formal insertion into the Si-B bond. The net conversion of carbon dioxide with two equivalents of silylene offers a route for the three-electron reduction of CO2 to [C2 O2 ]2- .