hydrosilylations
Hydrosilylations are a class of chemical reactions in which a silicon-hydrogen (Si-H) bond is cleaved and a new carbon-silicon (C-Si) bond is formed. This process is typically catalyzed by transition metal complexes, with platinum-based catalysts being the most commonly used. The reaction is of significant interest in organic synthesis due to its ability to introduce silicon-containing groups into organic molecules, which can have various applications in materials science, pharmaceuticals, and agrochemicals.
The general mechanism of hydrosilylation involves the coordination of the Si-H bond to the metal center of
Hydrosilylations have been extensively studied and optimized over the years, with a wide range of substrates
Despite the many advantages of hydrosilylation, there are still challenges to be addressed, such as the development