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Hydrogenolysis of Polysilanes Catalyzed by Low-Valent Nickel Complexes.

Bruno PribanicMonica TrincadoFrederik EilerMatthias VogtAleix Comas-VivesHansjörg Grützmacher
Published in: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2020)
The dehydrogenation of organosilanes (Rx SiH4-x ) under the formation of Si-Si bonds is an intensively investigated process leading to oligo- or polysilanes. The reverse reaction is little studied. To date, the hydrogenolysis of Si-Si bonds requires very harsh conditions and is very unselective, leading to multiple side products. Herein, we describe a new catalytic hydrogenation of oligo- and polysilanes that is highly selective and proceeds under mild conditions. New low-valent nickel hydride complexes are used as catalysts and secondary silanes, RR'SiH2 , are obtained as products in high purity.
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