Abstract:Dehydrogenative Silylation of Terminal Alkynes with Hydrosilanes under Zinc-Pyridine Catalysis. -First time, alkynylsilanes are synthesized in excellent yields by dehydrogenative silylation of terminal alkynes with hydrosilanes. The new method is applicable to a wide range of substrates with high functional group tolerance. Even multiple dehydrogenative silylations are observed with different hydrosilanes. -(TSUCHIMOTO*, T.; FUJII, M.; IKETANI, Y.; SEKINE, M.; Adv. Synth. Catal. 354 (2012) 16, 2959-2964, http:… Show more
Set email alert for when this publication receives citations?
Scite is an AI-powered research tool that helps researchers better discover and evaluate scientific literature through Smart Citations—a revolutionary system that shows whether articles support, contrast, or simply mention a given claim. Founded in 2018, and now part of Research Solutions, Scite has indexed over 1.3 billion citations and partnered with more than 30 major publishers to provide researchers with unparalleled access to scientific literature. With its Scite Assistant, Smart Citation Index, and advanced search capabilities, the platform addresses critical challenges such as information overload and research reproducibility. Trusted by two million active users worldwide, Scite is reshaping how researchers interact with scholarly content—building ethical, transparent AI tools that support rigorous, copyright-compliant research.