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Nucleophilicity and Electrophilicity in the Gas Phase: Silane Hydricity.

Allison E KrajewskiJeehiun K Lee
Published in: The Journal of organic chemistry (2022)
Hydricity is of great import as hydride transfer reactions are prominent in many processes, including organic synthesis, photoelectrocatalysis, and hydrogen activation. Herein, the kinetic hydricity of a series of silanes is examined in the gas phase. Most of these reactions have not heretofore been studied in vacuo and provide valuable data that can be compared to condensed-phase hydricity, to reveal the effects of solvent. Both experiments and computations are used to gain insight into mechanism and reactivity. In a broader sense, these studies also represent a first step toward systematically understanding nucleophilicity and electrophilicity in the absence of a solvent.
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