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ChemInform Abstract: Synthesis of Difunctional 1,4-Dimethyl-1,4-disilacyclohexanes.

L. M. Volkova

L. M. Volkova

Nesmeyanov Inst. Organoelem. Compd., Russ. Acad. Sci., Moscow 117813, Russia

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I. M. Petrova

I. M. Petrova

Nesmeyanov Inst. Organoelem. Compd., Russ. Acad. Sci., Moscow 117813, Russia

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N. V. Chizhova

N. V. Chizhova

Nesmeyanov Inst. Organoelem. Compd., Russ. Acad. Sci., Moscow 117813, Russia

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P. V. Petrovskii

P. V. Petrovskii

Nesmeyanov Inst. Organoelem. Compd., Russ. Acad. Sci., Moscow 117813, Russia

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L. E. Vinogradova

L. E. Vinogradova

Nesmeyanov Inst. Organoelem. Compd., Russ. Acad. Sci., Moscow 117813, Russia

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N. N. Makarova

N. N. Makarova

Nesmeyanov Inst. Organoelem. Compd., Russ. Acad. Sci., Moscow 117813, Russia

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First published: 09 June 2010

Abstract

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ChemInform Abstract

Pt-catalyzed homohydrosilylation of vinyl(hydrogen)silanes affords mixtures of five- and six-membered disilacyclanes resulting from intramolecular cyclization of initially formed linear dimers. In the case of methyl(phenyl)disilacyclane, the structural and stereoisomers can be separated. Some structural transformations of pure trans-disilacyclohexane (IV) [→(V), (VI)] are described.

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