Preparation method of organosilicium compounds
An organosilicon compound and compound technology, applied in the direction of silicon organic compounds, organic chemistry, chemical instruments and methods, etc., can solve the problems of solid NBS unfavorable operating factors, yield and productivity need to be improved, expensive, etc.
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[0231] Example 1: Embodiment in which Ox=NBS and Ox and B are used in stoichiometric amounts relative to the precursor (II)
Embodiment 2
[0232] · Embodiment 2: where Ox=Br 2 And an embodiment in which Ox is used in a stoichiometric amount relative to the precursor (II). B is used in a stoichiometric amount relative to the released HBr
Embodiment 3
[0233] Example 3: Workup steps a) to d) then steps e) to h)
[0234] The examples above thus show that:
[0235] • NBS and pyridine can be used in stoichiometric amounts relative to the precursor. This result is particularly advantageous since excess pyridine is very difficult to remove from the medium.
[0236] • From a cost point of view bromine can be advantageously substituted for NBS, even though its use implies doubling the amount of pyridine (in this case twice the hydrobromic acid to be captured).
[0237] • Post-treatment in one or more steps may improve the quality of the final product by facilitating the almost complete removal of pyridine residues without reducing the Silcaf content of the sample.
[0238] Embodiment 1: the usage charge of stoichiometric NBS / pyridine system:
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[0240] • The precursors, pyridine and dichloromethane were charged into a taré reactor under an argon atmosphere; the reaction mixture was homogeneous and almost colorless.
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