Reversible CO2 insertion into the silicon–nitrogen σ-bond of an N-heterocyclic iminosilane†
Abstract
The reversible insertion of carbon dioxide into the silicon–nitrogen bond of an N-heterocyclic iminosilane is reported. Solution-phase thermodynamic investigations indicate that this process is thermoneutral and reversible, whereas in the solid-phase CO2 can be stored for extended periods and is only released upon heating to 133 °C.
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