Reactions of an Isolable Dialkylsilylene with Carbon Dioxide and Related Heterocumulenes
2014
An isolable dicoordinate dialkylsilylene, 2,2,5,5-tetrakis(trimethylsilyl)silacyclopentane-1,1-diyl (6), was found to react with CO2 and ArN═C═X (X = O, S) smoothly to give the corresponding bis(silyl)carbonate, 4-imino-1,3-dioxasiletane and 4-imino-1,3-dithiasiletane derivatives in high yields, respectively. The molecular structures of these products were determined by X-ray crystallography. All these reactions are parallel to those of a hypercoordinate silylene with η5-pentamethylcyclopentadienyl ligands, decamethylsilicocene, reported by Jutzi et al. and are suggested to involve similarly the formation of the corresponding Si═X doubly bonded compounds (X = O, S) at the initial steps. Mechanistic details of the multistep reaction of a model dialkylsilylene with CO2 were investigated using DFT calculations.
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