Disubstituted palladium catalysts for reacting organic halides w

Organic compounds -- part of the class 532-570 series – Organic compounds – Silicon containing

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ABSTRACT:
A process for reacting organic halides with disilanes to form monosilanes. The process uses disubstituted palladium compounds as catalysts. The process is especially useful for reacting alkenyl chlorides, such as allyl chloride, with disilanes to form monosilanes having alkenyl substitution. The process is also useful for converting the high-boiling disilane containing fraction resulting from the direct process for forming organosilanes into more useful monosilanes.

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