2021
DOI: 10.26434/chemrxiv.14515725.v2
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Design, Synthesis, and Implementation of Sodium Silylsilanolates as Silyl Transfer Reagent

Abstract: There is an increasing demand for facile delivery of silyl groups onto organic bioactive molecules. One of the common methods of silylation via a transition metal-catalyzed coupling reaction employs hydrosilane, disilane, and silylborane as major silicon sources. However, labile nature of the reagents or harsh reaction conditions sometimes renders them inadequate for the purpose. Thus, a more versatile alternative source of silyl groups has been desired. We hereby report a design, synthesis, and implementation… Show more

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