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Synthesis and Hydrogen-Bond Patterns of Aryl-Group Substituted Silanediols and -triols from Alkoxy- and Chlorosilanes
Authors:Jan-Falk Kannengießer  Max Briesenick  Dr Dennis Meier  Dr Volker Huch  Dr Bernd Morgenstern  Prof Dr Guido Kickelbick
Institution:Inorganic Solid-State Chemistry, Saarland University Campus, Building C4 1, 66123 Saarbrücken, Germany
Abstract:Organosilanols typically show a high condensation tendency and only exist as stable isolable molecules under very specific steric and electronic conditions at the silicon atom. In the present work, various novel representatives of this class of compounds were synthesized by hydrolysis of alkoxy- or chlorosilanes. Phenyl, 1-naphthyl, and 9-phenanthrenyl substituents at the silicon atom were applied to systematically study the influence of the aromatic substituents on the structure and reactivity of the compounds. Chemical shifts in 29Si NMR spectroscopy in solution, correlated well with the expected electronic situation induced by the substitution pattern on the Si atom. 1H NMR studies allowed the detection of strong intermolecular hydrogen bonds. Single-crystal X-ray structures of the alkoxides and the chlorosilanes are dominated by π-π interactions of the aromatic systems, which are substituted by strong hydrogen bonding interactions representing various structural motifs in the respective silanol structures.
Keywords:Alkoxysilanes  H-bond structural motifs  Hydrolysis  29Si NMR  Organosilanols
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