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Reactions of an Isolable Dialkylstannylene with Propynoates and Benzyne
Abstract
The reactions of stable monomeric dialkylstannylene 1 with methyl and ethyl propynoates give the corresponding 1:2 adducts, alkenyl(alkynyl)stannane 2 and 3 in high yields, while 1 does not react with parent acetylene or common mono- and disubstituted acetylenes such as phenylacetylene, trimethylsilylacetylene, diethyl 2-butynedioate, etc. Notably, 2 and 3 have the Z-configuration of the alkenyl moieties, in contrast to similar adducts obtained by the known reactions of silylenes with terminal acetylenes. It is suggested that the formation of a carbonyl oxygen-coordinate cyclic zwitterion as a key intermediate is essential for the reactions. Stannylene 1 adds to in situ generated benzyne, forming a 1:1 adduct having a unique 3-stanna-1-silaindane ring system- Text
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- adduct
- carbonyl oxygen-coordinate cyclic zwitterion
- 3- stanna -1-silaindane ring system
- terminal acetylenes
- monomeric dialkylstannylene 1
- alkenyl moieties
- disubstituted acetylenes
- Stannylene 1
- diethyl 2- butynedioate
- Isolable Dialkylstannylene
- parent acetylene
- ethyl propynoates