- the
silylation of
alcohols in
excellent yields. 3) HMDS can be used to
silylate laboratory gl****ware and make it hydrophobic, or
automobile gl****, just...
-
hydrolyze much more
slowly than the
trimethylsilyl ethers. It also can
silylate terminal alkynes. The
triflate derivative (Me3C)Me2SiOTf is used similarly...
- solids. Alcohols,
carboxylic acids, amines, thiols, and
phosphates can be
silylated. The
process involves the
replacement of a
proton or an
anion with a trialkylsilyl...
-
catalyzing additional reactants: One approach,
demonstrated by Evans, is to
silylate the
aldol adduct. A
silicon reagent such as
TMSCl is
added in the reaction...
- TeS−) and
pnicnides (P3−, As3−, Sb3−).
Sources of
these elements are the
silylated derivatives such as bis(trimethylsilyl)sulfide (S(SiMe3)2 and...
-
organosilicon compounds synthesized using the Wurtz–****ig
reaction include silylated calixarenes and vinylsilanes.
Wurtz reaction Wang,
Zerong (2010). "Wurtz–****ig...
- (Me = CH3): ROH + CF3C(OSiMe3)NSiMe3 → CF3C(O)NH(SiMe3) + ROSiMe3
These silylated derivatives are
amenable to
analysis or
further mani****tion. Siloxanes...
-
Synthesis of
aromatic nitriles via
silylated cyanohydrins...
-
developed a
method (sometimes
dubbed the Corey-Peterson olefination)
using a
silylated imine to
yield an α,β-unsaturated
aldehyde from a
carbonyl compound in...
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Peter G. (2017). "
Silylating Agents". Kirk-Othmer
Encyclopedia of
Chemical Technology. pp. 1–15. doi:10...