Catalytic C–C bond cleavage and C–Si bond formation in the reaction of RCN with Et3SiH promoted by an iron complex
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Hiroshi Nakazawa, Kouji Kamata, Masumi Itazaki
Catalytic C–C bond cleavage of acetonitrile and C–Si bond formation have been attained in the photoreaction of MeCN with Et3SiH in the presence of an iron complex, Cp(CO)2FeMe. This catalytic system can be applied for arylnitrile C–C bond cleavage.
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