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Iron-Catalyzed Chlorination of Silanes
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Simple WorkupInorganic ChemistryChemical EngineeringChlorine DonorViable Iron CatalystEngineeringIndustrial CatalysisHalogenationOrganometallic CatalysisCatalysisChemistryCatalyst PreparationIron-catalyzed ChlorinationInorganic SynthesisCatalytic Synthesis
A simple and highly efficient iron-catalyzed method for the chlorination of silanes has been developed. By use of 0.5–2% of the Fe(III)-based catalyst FeCl3 or Fe(acac)3 in the presence of 1–1.5 equiv of acetyl chloride as the chlorine donor, a large number of silanes, alkoxysilanes, and silanols were converted to the corresponding chlorosilanes in 50–93% yields. In contrast to earlier reported methods often suffering from expensive catalysts or use of stoichiometric metal salts, hazardous reagents, and reaction conditions, the presently described methodology allows benign reaction conditions and simple workup while using only catalytic amounts of a readily available and economically viable iron catalyst.
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