Abstract

Surface Rh species with three iodine atoms showed a high catalytic activity for the hydrosilylation of terminal olefins. The picture indicates three iodides with an ammonium cation “tent” coordinate to Rh, and the hydrosilylation reaction occurs at the electron-rich Rh site. Next, the intermediate reacts with CO2 coming from the factory with the assistance of an iodide, then the final product silyl carbonate is formed. More information can be found in the Research Article by K. Motokura et al. (DOI: 10.1002/chem.202104001).

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