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Electrophilic Formylation of Arenes by Silylium Ion Mediated Activation of Carbon Monoxide.

Lukas OmannZheng-Wang QuElisabeth IrranHendrik F T KlareStefan GrimmeMartin Oestreich
Published in: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2018)
Arene-stabilized silylium ions react with carbon monoxide rather than carbon monoxide adducts of silylium ions reacting with arenes. This mechanism is supported by quantum-chemical calculations. Even sterically hindered mesitylene and electronically deactivated chlorobenzene engage in this electrophilic aromatic substitution. The silylium ion mediated formylation corresponds to Gattermann-Koch reactions promoted by strong Brønsted acids. The resulting silylcarboxonium ion of the arenecarbaldehyde was crystallographically characterized, for the first time revealing the molecular structure of this synthetically important intermediate.
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