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Iodine- or Iodine Monobromide-Catalyzed Alkoxy-Alkoxy Exchange Reactions of Alkylalkoxysilanes: Formation of the Catalyst-Alkoxysilane Complexes and the Reaction Mechanism
Ito, Katsuko,Ibaraki, Takeshi
, p. 2853 - 2858 (1988)
The formation of charge-transfer complexes of iodine and of iodine monobromide with alcohols and alkoxysilanes has been established spectroscopically, and the formation constants of iodine-ethoxytriethylsilane and iodine-diethoxydimethylsilane complexes has been determined as 0.55+/-0.01 and 0.61+/-0.02, respectively.On the basis of these observations and the kinetic information recently reported, the previously proposed mechanism for the iodine or iodine monobromide catalyzed alkoxy-alkoxy exchange reactions of alkoxysilanes is dicussed afresh.It has been confirmed that a mechanism involving a four-centered transition state containing a CT-complex is most favorable.