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Triethylsilane

Synonym(s):NSC 93579;Triethylhydrosilane;Triethylsilane;Triethylsilicon hydride

  • CAS NO.:617-86-7
  • Empirical Formula: C6H16Si
  • Molecular Weight: 116.28
  • MDL number: MFCD00009018
  • EINECS: 210-535-3
  • SAFETY DATA SHEET (SDS)
  • Update Date: 2024-11-21 17:11:28
Triethylsilane Structural

What is Triethylsilane?

Description

Triethylsilane is a useful versatile reductant since it has a active hydride. It can be used for mediated the palladium-catalyzed dehalogenation reaction of alkyl or aryl halides, the reduction of primary, secondary, and tertiary chlorides, bromides, and iodides catalyzed by iridium, as well as efficient reduction of multiple bonds, azides, imines, and nitro groups, as well as benzyl group and allyl group deprotection. It is also specifically for the hydrosilation of olefins to give alkyl silanes. It is also the catalyst for synthesis of a spiro-oxindole blocker of Nav1.7 for the treatment of pain, redox initiated cationic polymerization and Beckmann rearrangement of cyclododecanone oxime as well as regioselective reductive coupling of enones and allenes.

Chemical properties

Clear liquid

The Uses of Triethylsilane

Triethylsilane is a trialkylsilicon hydride used in the synthesis of alkylsilanes via hydrosilation of olefins. It acts as a reducing agent in the reduction of 2-chromanols, since it has an active hydride. It acts as a catalyst for redox initiated cationic polymerization, regioselective reductive coupling of enones and allenes, and Beckmann rearrangement of cyclododecanone oxime. It is associated with trifluoroacetic acid and involved in the selective reduction of alkenes.

The Uses of Triethylsilane

Triethylsilane
To a solution of the SM (30 mg, 0.047 mmol) in TFA (2 mL) was added Et3SiH (1 mL). The reaction mixture was stirred at RT for 3 h, then diluted with DCM (5 mL) and H2O (5 mL). The org layer was dried (Na2SO4) and concentrated to provide the product as an oil. [25 mg, 83.9%]

The Uses of Triethylsilane

Triethylsilane serves as an exemplar for organosilicon hydride behavior as a mild reducing agent. It is frequently chosen as a synthetic reagent because of its availability, convenient physical properties, and economy relative to other organosilicon hydrides which might otherwise be suitable for effecting specific chemical transformations.
This reagent is generally used in these reactions: Hydrosilylations, Silane Alcoholysis, Formation of Singlet Oxygen, Reduction of Acyl Derivatives to Aldehydes, Radical Chain Reductions, Ionic Hydrogenations and Reductive Substitutions(The polar nature of the Si–H bond enables triethylsilane to act as a hydride donor to electron-deficient centers.), Reductive Etherifications and Acetal Reductions, Ether Cleavages, Reductive Couplings and Cyclizations, Aromatic Silylations, Generation of Other Triethylsilyl Reagents, etc.
Related Reagents: Phenylsilane–cesium fluoride; tri-n-butylstannane; tricarbonylchloroiridium–diethyl(methyl) silane–carbon monoxide; triethylsilane–trifluoroacetic acid.

What are the applications of Application

Triethylsilane is used as a reducing agent inmany organic synthetic reactions.
Used to reduce metal salts. Enhances deprotection of t-butoxycarbonyl-protected amines and tert-butylesters.
Used in the reductive amidation of oxazolidinones with amino acids to provide dipeptides.
Converts aldehydes to symmetrical and unsymmetrical ethers.
Used in the "in-situ" preparation of diborane and haloboranes.

Definition

ChEBI: Triethylsilane is an organosilicon compound. It has a role as a reducing agent.

Fire Hazard

Highly flammable; flash point -4°C (25°F) (Aldrich 1996).
It does not ignite spontaneously in air, but it can explode on heating. The ease of oxidation of this compound is relatively lower than mono- and dialkylsilanes. Reaction with oxidizing substances, however, can be violent. Reaction with boron trichloride could be explosive at room temperature. Even at 78°C ( 108°F), mixing these reagents caused pressure buildup and combustion (Matteson 1990).

Flammability and Explosibility

Flammable

Purification Methods

Reflux triethylsilane over molecular sieves, then distil it. It is passed through neutral alumina before use [Randolph & Wrighton J Am Chem Soc 108 3366 1986]. [Beilstein 4 IV 3895.]

Precautions

Triethylsilane is a flammable, but not pyrophoric, liquid. As with all organosilicon hydrides, it is capable of releasing hydrogen gas upon storage, particularly in the presence of acids, bases, or fluoride-releasing salts. Proper precautions should be taken to vent possible hydrogen buildup when opening vessels in which triethylsilane is stored.

References

R. Boukherroub,?,?, C. Chatgilialoglu,,§ and, and G. Manuel?. "PdCl2-Catalyzed Reduction of Organic Halides by Triethylsilane." Organometallics 15.5(1996):1508-1510.
Jian Yang and, and M. Brookhart. "Iridium-Catalyzed Reduction of Alkyl Halides by Triethylsilane." Journal of the American Chemical Society 129.42(2007):12656-7.
And, Pijus K. Mandal, and J. S. Mcmurray. "Pd?C-Induced Catalytic Transfer Hydrogenation with Triethylsilane." Journal of Organic Chemistry 72.17(2007):6599-6601.
Chen, Bang Chi, et al. "Novel triethylsilane mediated reductive N -alkylation of amines: improved synthesis of 1-(4-imidazolyl)methyl-4-sulfonylbenzodiazepines, new farnesyltransferase inhibitors." Tetrahedron Letters 42.7(2001):1245-1246.

Properties of Triethylsilane

Melting point: -157°C
Boiling point: 107-108 °C (lit.)
Density  0.728 g/mL at 25 °C (lit.)
vapor pressure  >1 hPa (20 °C)
refractive index  n20/D 1.412(lit.)
Flash point: 25 °F
storage temp.  Store below +30°C.
solubility  insol H2O; sol hydrocarbons, halocarbons, ethers.
appearance Colorless liquid
form  liquid
color  colorless
Specific Gravity 0.728
Water Solubility  Miscible with water.
Sensitive  Moisture Sensitive
Hydrolytic Sensitivity 3: reacts with aqueous base
BRN  1098278
Stability: Stable, but moisture sensitive. Highly flammable. Generates highly flammable gas (hydrogen) in contact with water, acids and bases.
CAS DataBase Reference 617-86-7(CAS DataBase Reference)
NIST Chemistry Reference Silane, triethyl-(617-86-7)
EPA Substance Registry System Triethylsilane (617-86-7)

Safety information for Triethylsilane

Signal word Danger
Pictogram(s)
ghs
Flame
Flammables
GHS02
ghs
Exclamation Mark
Irritant
GHS07
GHS Hazard Statements H225:Flammable liquids
H315:Skin corrosion/irritation
H319:Serious eye damage/eye irritation
H335:Specific target organ toxicity, single exposure;Respiratory tract irritation
Precautionary Statement Codes P210:Keep away from heat/sparks/open flames/hot surfaces. — No smoking.
P233:Keep container tightly closed.
P240:Ground/bond container and receiving equipment.
P241:Use explosion-proof electrical/ventilating/lighting/…/equipment.
P303+P361+P353:IF ON SKIN (or hair): Remove/Take off Immediately all contaminated clothing. Rinse SKIN with water/shower.
P305+P351+P338:IF IN EYES: Rinse cautiously with water for several minutes. Remove contact lenses, if present and easy to do. Continuerinsing.

Computed Descriptors for Triethylsilane

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