Silicon Analogues of the Musk Odorant Versalide
Organometallics2007Vol. 26(5), pp. 1295–1298
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Abstract
Twofold sila-substitution (C/Si exchange) of the musk odorant Versalide (1a) provides Disila-versalide (1b). The silicon compound 1b and its derivatives 2b (Et/Me exchange) and 3b (Et/H exchange) were synthesized by starting from 1,2-bis(ethynyldimethylsilyl)ethane. The silicon compounds 1b−3b and their carbon analogues 1a−3a were studied for their olfactory properties and their biodegradability.
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