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The photoreactivity of acyl and aroylsilanes has been matter of debate for a long time, the point being whether their reactivity pattern is dictated by homolysis of the bond between silicon and the carbonyl carbon, or by initial 1,2 carbon to oxygen silicon shift with formation of a siloxycarbene.

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Alberti, A., Pedulli, G.F. (1986). Photoreactivity of Aroyl Silanes as Studied by ESR Spectroscpy. In: Niccolai, N., Valensin, G. (eds) Advanced Magnetic Resonance Techniques in Systems of High Molecular Complexity. Progress in Inorganic Biochemistry and Biophysics, vol 2. Birkhäuser Boston. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-8521-3_34

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