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Palladium-Catalyzed Three-Component Reaction of Dihydrosilanes and Vinyl Iodides in the Presence of Alcohols: Rapid Assembly of Silyl Ethers of Tertiary Silanes.

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A three-component reaction provides in a single synthetic operation an access to silyl ethers of functionalized and hindered alcohols that would otherwise be difficult to make but the intermediacy of a highly reactive sily l iodide even allows for tert-butanol to react at room temperature.
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A one-pot reaction that directly converts dihydrosilanes into silyl ethers of tertiary silanes is reported. Under palladium catalysis, one Si-H bond of the dihydrosilane formally engages in C(sp3 )-Si bond formation with a vinyl iodide while the other Si-H bond is transformed into a silyl iodide that undergoes facile alcoholysis with an alcohol. The C-C double bond is reduced in that process. This three-component reaction provides in a single synthetic operation an access to silyl ethers of functionalized and hindered alcohols. Several of those would otherwise be difficult to make but the intermediacy of a highly reactive silyl iodide even allows for tert-butanol to react at room temperature.

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Cross-Electrophile C(sp 2 )-Si Coupling of Vinyl Chlorosilanes

TL;DR: A cross-electrophile Csp 2 -Si coupling reaction of vinyl/aryl electrophiles with vinyl chlorosilanes is reported, demonstrating a high step economy, broad substrate scope, wide functionality tolerance, and easy scalability.
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Nickel-Catalyzed Reductive C(sp2)-Si Coupling of Chlorohydrosilanes via Si-Cl Cleavage.

TL;DR: In this paper , a new method for the synthesis of organohydrosilanes from phenols and ketones was established through reductive C-Si coupling of chlorohydrosilsanes via unconventional Si-Cl cleavage.
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Palladium-Catalyzed Three-Component Coupling Reaction via Benzylpalladium Intermediate

TL;DR: In this article, a review of the development of three-component coupling reaction for the rapid construction of two new chemical bonds simultaneously via benzylpalladium intermediates is presented.
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Nickel‐Catalyzed Reductive C(sp2)–Si Coupling of Chlorohydrosilanes via Si–Cl Cleavage

TL;DR: In this article , a new method for the synthesis of organohydrosilanes from phenols and ketones was established through reductive C-Si coupling of chlorohydrosilsanes via unconventional Si-Cl cleavage.
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Sustainable Synthesis of Silicon Precursors Coupled with Hydrogen Delivery Based on Circular Economy via Molecular Cobalt-Based Catalysts

TL;DR: In this paper , the authors present a sustainable methodology to produce value-added silicon precursors and concomitant hydrogen via dehydrogenative coupling by using an air-and water-stable cobalt-based catalyst synthesized from cheap and commercially available starting materials.
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