From inconsistent results to high speed hydrosilylation
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Virginie Comte, Cédric Balan, Pierre Le Gendre, Claude Moïse
After noting that the presence of dihydrogen, generated in situ from the partial hydrolysis of a silane with residual water, significantly enhances the rate of the rhodium-catalysed hydrosilylation of acetophenone, we developed a high speed hydrosilylation reaction under dihydrogen pressure.
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