Silylene

Silylene

is "silicene."

Silylenes have been proposed as reactive intermediates and are so unstable that they usually cannot be isolated. Silylenes typically have a singlet ground state, though in carbenes the triplet state is generally more stable than the singlet state, because the energy gap between the 3s and 3p orbitals of the silicon atom is very large and so the singlet-triplet gaps are enormous.

History

The first experimental chemical observation of silylene as an intermediate was demonstrated by P. S. Skell and E. J. Goldstein in 1964.

The first stable silylene was synthesized and isolated as a diamino silylene, "N,N’"-di-"tert"-butyl-1,3-diaza-2-silacyclopent-4-en-2-ylidene, in 1994 by Denk et al.

ynthesis & properties

Silylenes are generally synthesized by thermolysis or photolysis of polysilanes, by silicon atom reactions (insertion, addition or abstraction), by pyrolysis of silanes, or by reduction of 1,1-dihalosilane.

Simple silylenes are very reactive species and easily dimerize to give disilenes, so their lifetime is very short. Bulky substituents are used to prevent this dimerization and stabilize silylenes effectively for long-term survival in dilute solution and even in crystals.

The reactivities of silylenes are similar to those of carbenes, and insertion to polar bonds, addition to multiple bonds, and dimerization occur. But, in contrast to carbenes, insertion to C-H bonds and C-C bonds generally does not happen and complexation to Lewis base takes place.

In one study diphenylsilylene is generated by flash photolysis of a trisilane ["Diphenylsilylene" Andrey G. Moiseev and William J. Leigh J. Am. Chem. Soc.; 2006; 128(45) pp 14442 - 14443; (Communication) DOI|10.1021/ja0653223] :

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In this reaction diphenylsilylene is simply extruded with formation of the disilane. The silylene can be observed with UV spectroscopy at 520 nm and is shortlived with a chemical half-life of 2microseconds. Added methanol acts as a chemical trap with a second order rate constant of 13x109 mol-1s-1 which is close to diffusion control.

Persistent silylenes

Just as with persistent carbenes, silylenes can be stabilized. The first stable silylenes were discovered by Robert West at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. In one study ["A New Type of N-Heterocyclic Silylene with Ambivalent Reactivity" Matthias Driess, Shenglai Yao, Markus Brym, Christoph van Wüllen, and Dieter Lentz J. Am. Chem. Soc.; 2006; 128(30) pp 9628 - 9629; (Communication) DOI|10.1021/ja062928i] a stable silylene is synthesized by debromination the dibromosilyl compound 1 by potassium graphite:

: The α-nitrogen atoms in 2 stabilize the electrophilic silicon atom by п-donation. In one contributing resonance structure 2b a negative charge is centered in an exocyclic methylene group and a positive charge delocalized over the silicon ring system. X-ray diffraction of the compound shows equal N-Si bonds (173 pm) and an unusually short exocylic bond with bond length of 143.6 pm. The compound reacts with trimethylsilyltriflate to the 1,4-adduct 3 (kinetic product) which slowly isomerizes to the 1,1-adduct 4 as the thermodynamically controlled product.

External links

* [http://www.chem.wisc.edu/~osirc/ The Organosilicon Research Center at the UW-Madison]

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