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Titolo: | Organosilicon chemistry [[electronic resource] ] : from molecules to materials / / edited by Norbert Auner, Johann Weis |
Pubblicazione: | Weinheim ; ; New York, : VCH, c1994 |
Descrizione fisica: | 1 online resource (374 p.) |
Disciplina: | 547 |
547.08 | |
547/.08 | |
Soggetto topico: | Organosilicon compounds |
Altri autori: | AunerNorbert WeisJohann |
Note generali: | Description based upon print version of record. |
Nota di bibliografia: | Includes bibliographical references and indexes. |
Nota di contenuto: | Organosilicon Chemistry From Molecules to Materials; Contents; Tetravalent Organosilicon Compounds: Chemistry and Structure; Introduction; Structures of Small Silicon Containing Compounds - Why and How?; Sterically Overcrowded Organosilicon Compounds and their Properties; Synthesis of Functionally Substituted Oligosilanes Based on Silyltriflate Derivatives; Electroreductive Formation of Di- and Polysilanes; Linear Tetrasilanes with Internal Substituents: Oligosilanes with Optical Activity; A New Way to Si-Ge and Si-Sn Bonds: Hexachlorodisilane Cleavage of Organometal Phosphanes |
29Si29Si-Coupling Constants of Bromo- and Iododisilanes and -trisilanes XnSi2H6-n and XnSi3H8-n (X = Br, I)Calculation of the 29 Si NMR Chemical Shifts in Molecules with SIN, SiCl, and SiSi Bonds; Reactivity of Very Electron-Rich Organosilyl Amines; Lithiated Aminofluorosilanes as Precursors for Monomeric and Dimeric Iminosilanes; Fluorofunctional Silylamines and -Hydrazines Precursors for (Si-N) Ring Systems; New Approaches to (Fluoromethyl)silanes; Homo- and heterocyclic Si-O-Systems . Rings and Cages | |
Silaheterocycles from Intramolecular Reactions of Silicon-functionalized Diazoacetic EstersSynthesis and Reaction Behavior of Organoalkoxysilylphenols; N-Silylation: New Possibilities for Long-known Amines; On the Acid-catalyzed Reaction of Siloxanes with Alcohols; On the Reactivity of Chlorosiloxanes; Chlorosilanols - more stable than you think - shown with 29Si NMR; Diorganosilyl-bis(O-alkylphosphonates); Subvalent and Unsaturated Organosilicon Compounds: Formation and Reactivity; Introduction; Basic Principles of the Theory of Bonding in Silicon Compounds | |
Expectations from an Unusual Compound: The Chemistry of DecamethylsilicoceneCp*2Si(CO) and CP*2Si(N2): Complexes of Decamethylsilicocene; Silicon and Phosphinomethanides: A Novel Entry to Hypervalent and Low Valent Organosilicon Chemistry; Neopentylsilenes: Laboratory Curiosities or Useful Building Blocks for the Synthesis of Silaheterocycles ?; Synthesis and Thermolysis Reactions of Si-functionalized 2-Silaazetidines; Reactions of Silaethenes in the Gas Phase and in Solution; The Reaction of Vinylsilanes with Lithium Metal; Small Silicon Ring Compounds: Formation and Reactions | |
Matrix Photolysis of Simple AzidosilanesLow-coordinated Si-Compounds: Gas Phase Reactions with Heterosubstituted Silylenes; Unusual Coordination in Phosphorus-Silicon Compounds; Unsaturated Silicon Compounds: Matrix IR Investigations and Quantum Chemical Calculations; Hypervalent Organosilicon Compounds: Formation, Structure and Chemistry; Introduction; Reactivity of Penta- and Hexacoordinated Silicon Species; Compounds with High Coordination Numbers at Silicon: Models for the Investigation of the Nucleophilic Substitution Reaction at Silicon Centers | |
Organosilicon Metal Compounds: Coordination Chemistry and Catalysis | |
Sommario/riassunto: | Do you need to know what's new in organosilicon chemistry? This book provides in-depth coverage of the latest developments in this interdisciplinary and fast-evolving field:- selectivity and reactivity of organosilicon compounds - new synthetic applications- structure and bonding- applications in materials and polymer scienceWritten by leading experts, this book is a well-referenced and critical overview of modern silicon chemistry.'I recommend this book to the student and the practitioner in this new, very different, and very exciting field'. Eugene G. |
Titolo autorizzato: | Organosilicon chemistry |
ISBN: | 3-527-62041-9 |
1-283-83495-2 | |
3-527-61993-3 | |
Formato: | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione: | Inglese |
Record Nr.: | 9910646200203321 |
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