Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
50728 Catalysis Communications 2014 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Nanoporous silver has been used as the catalyst for the oxidation of silanes.•Organosilyl-ethers have been prepared by the similar way.•The kinetic studies were carried out and the possible mechanism was got.

Room temperature highly selective oxidation of organosilanes to organosilanols and organosilyl ethers is achieved in liquid-phase with dealloyed nanoporous silver catalysts. In both cases, aromatic and aliphatic silanes can be effectively converted into the corresponding silanols and silyl ethers by using water and alcohols as oxidant, respectively. Moreover, hydrogen gas is the only by-product and the catalyst can be recycled for several times without evident loss of activity and selectivity.

Graphical abstractRoom temperature highly selective oxidation of organosilanes to organosilanols and organosilyl ethers is achieved in liquid-phase with dealloyed nanoporous silver catalysts.Figure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload as PowerPoint slide

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