DEHYDROCOUPLING REACTIONS OF ORGANOSILANES WITH HYDRAZINES

Citation
Jl. He et al., DEHYDROCOUPLING REACTIONS OF ORGANOSILANES WITH HYDRAZINES, Organometallics, 13(1), 1994, pp. 336-343
Citations number
64
Categorie Soggetti
Chemistry Inorganic & Nuclear","Chemistry Inorganic & Nuclear
Journal title
ISSN journal
02767333
Volume
13
Issue
1
Year of publication
1994
Pages
336 - 343
Database
ISI
SICI code
0276-7333(1994)13:1<336:DROOWH>2.0.ZU;2-L
Abstract
Phenylsilane reacts spontaneously with hydrazine to give a soluble oli gomer, [PhSi(NHNH)2SiPhNHNH]n, 1, while in the presence of dimethyltit anocene (DMT) as catalyst, rapid coupling took place to give an insolu ble gel. The dehydrocoupling reactions of phenylsilane with methylhydr azines (1-methyl-, 1,1-dimethyl-, and 1,2-dimethylhydrazine) are effec tively catalyzed by DMT. Phenylsilane reacts with 1-methylhydrazine to give poly((phenylsilyl)-N-(methylamino)azane), 2, and poly[phenyl(met hylhydrazyl)silane], 3. In the reaction with 1,1-dimethylhydrazine, ho mocoupling of phenylsilane competes effectively with the cross-couplin g reaction with the hydrazine, to give diphenyldisilane and triphenylt risilane in about the same amount as the oligomeric silylhydrazines (4 and 5, the analogs of 2 and 3, respectively). The reaction with 1,2-d imethylhydrazine gives simple silylhydrazines PhSiH2(NMeNHMe), 6, and PhSiH(NMeNHMe)2, 7, without homocoupling. The cyclic compound Ph2Si(NH NH)2SiPh2, 8, was obtained in 40 % yield from the reaction of diphenyl silane with hydrazine. The reaction of diphenylsilane with 2 equiv of methylhydrazine gave Ph2Si(NHNHMe)2, 13, in 70 % yield, by the stepwis e replacement of the Si-H groups of diphenylsilane with hydrazyl group s. A strong inhibiting effect of methyl substitution was evident in th e reactions of diphenylsilane with 1,1-dimethyl- and 1,2-dimethylhydra zine. The crystal structure of 8 reveals a chairlike conformation of t he Si2N4 ring [a = 29.683(5) angstrom, b = 5.8972(17) angstrom, c = 39 .038(7) angstrom, beta = 105.492(14)-degrees; monoclinic, A2/a; two in dependent molecules in one unit cell, Z = 12], in which each NHNH unit contains one planar nitrogen and one pyramidal nitrogen atom. The str ucture of 13 [a = 7.7725(5) angstrom, b = 9.1289(9) angstrom, c = 21.2 624(17) angstrom, beta = 91.814(7)-degrees; monoclinic, P2(1)/c; Z = 4 ] is also reported.