E. Nachbaur, W. Kosmus, H. Krannich
Sep 1, 1978
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Monatshefte für Chemie / Chemical Monthly
Abstract
Tris(trimethylsilyl)cyanurate (I) has been prepared in high yields by silylation of cyanuric acid with trimethylsilyl cyanide, as well as by the reaction of trichloroisocyanuric acid with trimethylsilyl cyanide or trimethylsilylsulfinylimide. The latter reactions, yielding Cl−CN and Cl−NSO resp. as the only by-products, are convenient methods for synthesizing these pseudohalogen-chloride compounds in a very pure state. Starting fromN-chlorocarbonyl isocyanateI is formed in high yields by a complex reaction with trimethylsilylsulfinylimide too. Based on IR, Raman and1H-NMR data the O-silyl structure ofI was confirmed. The formation of products with N-silyl or N,O-silyl structure was never observed.