Abstract

The kinetics of cleavage of alkyl groups and fluorine from five alkyldimethylfluorosilanes by fluorosulfonic acid dissolved in methylene chloride has been studied with proton magnetic resonance. Competitive cleavage of alkyl, methyl and fluoro occurs to form three products. A mechanism is proposed based on the third order kinetics which involves the formation of a pentacoordinate intermediate through nucleophilic attack of fluorosulfonic acid at silicon followed by electrophilic attack α to silicon.

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