Abstract
Catalytic performances of Speier's catalyst with carboxylic acids were studied in the hydrosilylation reaction of styrene with triethoxysilane. The effect of carboxylic acids (RCOOH) with different pKa values and size was investigated, and the temperature and n(COOH)/n(Pt) ratios were also studied. The catalytic activity of the hydrosilylation reaction is related to the acid strength of the carboxylic acid, temperature, and n(COOH)/n(Pt) ratio, while the selectivity for the β-adduct is related to the size of carboxylic acid and the n(COOH)/n(Pt) ratio. Moreover, the influence of carboxylic acid on the hydrosilylation reaction was explained with the help of density functional theory calculations, and a reasonable mechanism was proposed.