Bis (2-thienyl) silanes: new, versatile precursors to arylsilanediols
TF Anderson, MAJ Statham, MA Carroll
Index: Anderson, Thomas F.; Statham, Matthew A.J.; Carroll, Michael A. Tetrahedron Letters, 2006 , vol. 47, # 20 p. 3353 - 3355
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Abstract
Silanediols have been shown to be effective bioisosteres for the hydrated carbonyl group. Current methods for the formation of silanediols place a number of constraints on how and where this functionality may be used. A range of arylsilanes that would allow both the formation of arylsilanediols and that are also compatible with multi-step synthetic routes, have been investigated as possible precursors to silanediols. Through this study bis (2- ...
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