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A bromo(boryloxy) silylene and its heavier analogues
Robin Guthardt1, Cameron Jones1
1School of Chemistry, Monash University, Australia. cameron.jones@monash.edu.
Abstract:
A N-heterocylic boryloxy ligand equipped with bulky diazaboryl N-substituents is used to synthesize divalent and dicoordinate group 14 compounds which represent the first examples of acyclic halo(boryloxy) tetrylenes. The bromo(boryloxy) silylene reacts swiftly with benzophenone to a siloxindane.
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