Making Use of the Direct Process Residue: Synthesis of Bifunctional Monosilanes.
Alexander G SturmTobias SantowskiJulia I SchweizerLioba MeyerKenrick M LewisThorsten FelderNorbert AunerMax C HolthausenPublished in: Chemistry (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) (2019)
The industrial production of monosilanes Men SiCl4-n (n=1-3) through the Müller-Rochow Direct Process generates disilanes Men Si2 Cl6-n (n=2-6) as unwanted byproducts ("Direct Process Residue", DPR) by the thousands of tons annually, large quantities of which are usually disposed of by incineration. Herein we report a surprisingly facile and highly effective protocol for conversion of the DPR: hydrogenation with complex metal hydrides followed by Si-Si bond cleavage with HCl/ether solutions gives (mostly bifunctional) monosilanes in excellent yields. Competing side reactions are efficiently suppressed by the appropriate choice of reaction conditions.