High-spin pyridine diimine cobalt(II) bis(carboxylate) complexes have been synthesized and exhibit high activity for the hydrosilylation of a range of commercially relevant alkenes and tertiary silanes. Previously observed dehydrogenative silylation is suppressed with the use of sterically unencumbered ligands, affording exclusive hydrosilylation with up to 4000 TON. The cobalt precatalysts were readily prepared and handled on the benchtop and underwent substrate activation, obviating the need for external reductants. The cobalt catalysts are tolerant of epoxide, amino, carbonyl, and alkyl halide functional groups, broadening the scope of alkene hydrosilylation with earth-abundant metal catalysts
Wydział ChemiiHydrosililowanie to jeden z najważniejszych procesów przemysłowych. Najczęściej stosow...
Iron and cobalt isocyanides, Fe(CNR)5 (1) and Co2(CNR)8 (2), where R = t-butyl (tBu), adamantyl (Ad...
International audienceP,N phosphinoquinoline based ligands differing by the nature of the phosphorus...
High-spin pyridine diimine cobalt(II) bis(carboxylate) complexes have been synthesized and exhibit...
The hydrosilylation of alkene substrates bearing additional functionalities is difficult to achieve ...
Alkene hydrosilylation is amongst the largest industrial homogenous catalysis processes. Cobalt cata...
The hydrosilylation of alkynes is a chief chemical method for accessing a range of alkenylsilanes, w...
Through the application of a redox-innocent aryl diimine chelate, the discovery and utilization of a...
Selectivity control on the reaction of alkene with hydrosilane is a challenging task in the developm...
International audienceThe cobalt carbonyl [Co2(CO)8] complex is employed as a useful catalyst for th...
The amino imidazolin-2-imine ligand [HAmIm, 1,2-(DippNH)–C6H4–NC(NiPrCMe)2] is employed in the synth...
We report a regioselective and stereoselective hydrosilylation of terminal alkynes with catalysts ge...
A cobalt-containing polysilane was readily obtained from the treatment of poly(monohydro)silane with...
While attempting to effect Co-catalyzed hydrosilylation of β-vinyl trimethylsilyl enol ethers, we di...
Wydział ChemiiHydrosililowanie to jeden z najważniejszych procesów przemysłowych. Najczęściej stosow...
Wydział ChemiiHydrosililowanie to jeden z najważniejszych procesów przemysłowych. Najczęściej stosow...
Iron and cobalt isocyanides, Fe(CNR)5 (1) and Co2(CNR)8 (2), where R = t-butyl (tBu), adamantyl (Ad...
International audienceP,N phosphinoquinoline based ligands differing by the nature of the phosphorus...
High-spin pyridine diimine cobalt(II) bis(carboxylate) complexes have been synthesized and exhibit...
The hydrosilylation of alkene substrates bearing additional functionalities is difficult to achieve ...
Alkene hydrosilylation is amongst the largest industrial homogenous catalysis processes. Cobalt cata...
The hydrosilylation of alkynes is a chief chemical method for accessing a range of alkenylsilanes, w...
Through the application of a redox-innocent aryl diimine chelate, the discovery and utilization of a...
Selectivity control on the reaction of alkene with hydrosilane is a challenging task in the developm...
International audienceThe cobalt carbonyl [Co2(CO)8] complex is employed as a useful catalyst for th...
The amino imidazolin-2-imine ligand [HAmIm, 1,2-(DippNH)–C6H4–NC(NiPrCMe)2] is employed in the synth...
We report a regioselective and stereoselective hydrosilylation of terminal alkynes with catalysts ge...
A cobalt-containing polysilane was readily obtained from the treatment of poly(monohydro)silane with...
While attempting to effect Co-catalyzed hydrosilylation of β-vinyl trimethylsilyl enol ethers, we di...
Wydział ChemiiHydrosililowanie to jeden z najważniejszych procesów przemysłowych. Najczęściej stosow...
Wydział ChemiiHydrosililowanie to jeden z najważniejszych procesów przemysłowych. Najczęściej stosow...
Iron and cobalt isocyanides, Fe(CNR)5 (1) and Co2(CNR)8 (2), where R = t-butyl (tBu), adamantyl (Ad...
International audienceP,N phosphinoquinoline based ligands differing by the nature of the phosphorus...