Marciniec, B. published the artcileCatalysis of hydrosilylation. Part XVIII. Pt(PPh3)2(CH2:CH2) – a versatile catalyst for hydrosilylation of olefins, Synthetic Route of 14799-93-0, the publication is Applied Organometallic Chemistry (1990), 4(1), 27-34, database is CAplus.
Pt(PPh3)2(CH2:CH2) appeared to be a versatile catalyst in hydrosilylation of alkenes (with 5-22 C atoms) as well as of functionalized alkenes such as allyl chloride, allylamine, allyl methacrylate and vinylsilanes. In comparison with a well-known Speier catalyst or with Pt(PPh3)4, this complex is characterized by a very high effectiveness (activity and selectivity) and relative resistance to oxygenation and it may be applied in recycling runs with a minor induction period. The catalytic processes examined are of great industrial importance since they lead to a synthesis of alkylsilanes, disilylethanes and silane coupling agents.
Applied Organometallic Chemistry published new progress about 14799-93-0. 14799-93-0 belongs to chlorides-buliding-blocks, auxiliary class Aliphatic Chain, name is Dichloro(methyl)(octyl)silane, and the molecular formula is C9H20Cl2Si, Synthetic Route of 14799-93-0.
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