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Photochemical alkynylation of hydrosilanes by iron catalysis.

Ling DingYu-Xiu LiuKaikai NiuQing-Min Wang
Published in: Chemical communications (Cambridge, England) (2022)
Alkynylsilanes are one kind of essential synthetic block in organic chemistry. The established synthetic routes retain some drawbacks regarding harsh reaction conditions or expensive/rare metal catalysts. Herein, we report a method for iron-catalyzed, visible-light-induced alkynylation of hydrosilanes to produce value-added silicon compounds. Alkynes bearing functional groups with different steric properties and alkyl/aryl hydrosilanes were both suitable substrates. Mechanistic studies showed that chlorine radicals generated by iron-catalyzed ligand-to-metal charge transfer in the presence of lithium chloride promoted the formation of silyl radicals.
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