Design and Implementation of New, Silicon-Based, Cross-Coupling Reactions: Importance of Silicon−Oxygen Bonds

Abstract
This Account chronicles the conceptual development, proof of principle, exploration of scope, and mechanistic investigations of a newly developed class of palladium-catalyzed cross-coupling reactions of silicon derivatives. Under the influence of fluoride activation a myriad of oxygen-containing silicon moieties undergo mild and stereospecific cross-coupling. The diversity of methods for introduction of silicon groupings into organic molecules and the range of organic electrophiles that can be used are outlined.