Journal of Organometallic Chemistry p. 349 - 362 (1983)
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Marciniec, Bogdan
Gulinski, Jacek
A full account of the catalysis of hydrosilylation of the C=C bond in olefins, their derivatives with functional groups as well as in vinyl-trisubstituted silanes by ruthenium(II) and ruthenium(III) phosphine precursors is given.The ruthenium complexes are far more efficient catalysts for the hydrosilylation of 1-alkenes and vinyl-substituted silanes than for the substituted olefins and unsaturated esters.General features characterizing all hydrosilylation reactions catalyzed by the above catalysts are as follows: the reaction proceeds with alkoxy-substituted silanes(also with vinylsilanes) in the absence of solvent, and is enhanced (for RuII and olefins occurs exclusively) in the presence of molecular oxygen.Two general mechanisms are proposed for hydrosilylation of olefins and of vinylsilanes, respectively, which account for most of the experimental observations.
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