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Fascinating Organosilicon Compounds; Introduction; More Compelling Evidence that Silicon is Better Than Carbon: The Thermal Isomerization of Olefins to Carbenes; NMR and Quantum Chemical Characterization of Silicon-Substituted Carbocations; Matrix Isolation Studies of the Reactions of Silicon Atoms; Cycloaddition Reactions of Dimethylaminomethylsilylene with Dienes and Heterodienes; Do Unsubstituted Silacyclobutadienes Exist?; A Thermally Stable Silylene: Reactivity of the Bis(amino)silylene Si[{N(CH2tBu))2}C6H4-1,2] 327 $aPyrido[b]- 1 ,3,2?2-diazasilole: The First Stable Unsymmetrical SilyleneA New Route to Silaheterocycles: Heterobutadiene Cycloaddition; Base Coordination: A Way to Nucleophilic Silylenes?; Isoelectronic Replacement of Si by P+: A Comparative Study of the Structures of the Spirocyclic EII Compounds E[C(PMe2)2(X)]2 (E = Si, Ge, Sn; X = PMe2,SiMes) and a Novel Spirocyclic 10 e-Phosphorus Cation(Pm) P[C(PPh2)2(SiMe3)]2+; The Main Group Carbonyls mi-CO and R2Si-CO: An Ab Initio Study 327 $aUnprecedented Multistep Reactions of Decamethylsilicocene, (Me5Cs)zSi:, with C02, CSZ, COS, RNCS (R = Me, Ph), with CF3CCCF3, and with HMn(C0)5Rearrangement of Bis(hypersilyl)silylene and Related Compounds - An Unusual Way to Three-Membered Rings; Oxidation of Silenes and Silylenes: Matrix Isolation of Unusual Silicon Species; New Silaheterocycles: Formation and Properties; Cycloaddition Reactions of 1,l-Dichloro-2-neopentylsilene with Monoterpenes; Silaspirocycles as Precursors for a 2-Silaallene; Catalytic Carbon-Carbon Hydrogenation of Silicon-Functionalized Olefins 327 $aDieno- and Enophilicity of Sila-, Germa-, and StannaethenesIminosilanes and Silaamidides: Synthesis and Reactions; Metastable Compounds Containing Silicon-Phosphorus and Silicon-Arsenic Multiple Bonds: Syntheses, Structures and Reactivity; Silole and Germole Dianions and their Dilithium Derivatives - Are they Aromatic?; Supersilylmetal Compounds; Trialkylsilyl Substituted Homobimetallic Phosphanides of the Alkaline Earth Metals as well as Zinc; The Tris(trimethylsily1)silyl Substituent: An Old Hat With A New Feather 327 $aFunctionalized Trisilylmethanes and Trisilylsilanes as Precursors of a New Class of Tripodal Amido LigandsMethoxy-bis[tris(trimethylsilyl)silyl]methane: The First Geminal Di(hypersily1) Compound; The Use of the Tris(trimethylsily1)silyl Group in Stabilization of Low Valent Gallium Compounds; Synthesis, Structure, and Reactions of Tris(trimethylsi1yl)silyl Gallanes and Gallates; Novel Pathways in the Reactions of Vinylsilanes with Lithium Metal; New Organosilicon Reagents : Synthesis, Structure, and Reactivity of (Lithiomethyl)(aminomethyl)silanes 327 $a(Phenylthiomethyl)silanes as New Bihnctional Assembling Ligands for the Construction of Heterometallic Complexes 330 $aOrganosilicon Chemistry at its best ...((kursiv))Like its two hugely successful predecessors, the third volume again presents the latest developments in a rapidly developing field of industsrial and academic research. 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