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titleOfInvention A method for obtaining organosilanes using a redistribution reaction.
abstract (57) [Summary] The present invention relates to a chlorinated organohydrosilane of the formula (1): (R) a (H) b SiCl 4-ab and an organic compound of the formula: (2) (R ′) c SiCl 4-c Substituted and optionally chlorinated silanes, wherein a = 1 or 2, b = 1 or 2, a + b ≦ 3, c = 1, 2, 3 or 4, the symbols R and R ′ are the same or different Wherein each represents a linear or branched C 1 -C 6 alkyl group or a C 6 -C 12 aryl group), the metal derivative being used as a base in an effective amount of a catalyst. The present invention relates to a method for obtaining an organosilane including a redistribution reaction performed in the presence. Such a process is based on the fact that the catalyst remains in the solid state in the presence of the reacting silanes (1) and (2) and, based on the weight of the catalyst (especially alumina containing M or M ′), M 2 O or M′O It is characterized by being composed of alumina having an alkali metal M or alkaline earth metal M 'content of 500 ppm or less expressed in ppm of oxide.
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