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Organosilicon Chemistry III


Organosilicon Chemistry III

From Molecules to Materials
1. Aufl.

von: Norbert Auner, Johann Weis

CHF 140.00

Verlag: Wiley-VCH (D)
Format: PDF
Veröffentl.: 29.08.2008
ISBN/EAN: 9783527620746
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 742

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Organosilicon Chemistry at its best ...((kursiv))<br> <br> Like its two hugely successful predecessors, the third volume again presents the latest developments in a rapidly developing field of industsrial and academic research. <br> <br> The contributions from approx. 80 internationally renowned experts and researchers in this fascinating part of the rapidly growing field of main group chemistry describe current trends in organosilicon chemistry and provide summaries of the latest (1997!) knowledge in this area. <br> <br> To facilitate access to the ongoing research this volume is split into two parts, each with a comprehensive introduction:<br> <br> Part 1: Fascinating Organosilicon Compounds<br> <br> Part 2: Silicon Based Materials<br> <br> <br> <br>
(excerpts)<br> <br> I Fascinating Organosilicon Compounds<br> <br> - The Thermal Isomerization of Olefins to Carbenes<br> - Cycloaddition Reactions<br> - A Thermally Stable Silylene<br> - The First Stable Unsymmetrical Silylene<br> - A New Route to Silaheterocycles<br> - Oxidation of Silenes and Silylenes<br> - Cycloaddition Reactions <br> - Catalytic Carbon-Carbon Hydrogenation of Silicon-Functionalized Olefins<br> - Iminosilanes and Silaamidides<br> - Metastable Compounds<br> - Supersilylmetal Compounds<br> - Trialkylsilyldiazomethane Derivatives<br> - A New Route to Silaheterocycles<br> - Amino-Substituted Disilanes by Reductive Coupling<br> - New Transition Metal Substituted Oligosilanes<br> - Inter- and Intramolecular Oxidative Addition of Si-H Bonds<br> - Supersilylated Bromodisilanes<br> - Selective Hydrogenation of Methylchlorooligosilanes<br> - Electrochemical Formation of Cyclosilanes<br> - Reactions of Hydridosilylamides<br> - Some Surprising Chemistry of Sterically Hindered Silanols<br> - Reaction Behaviour of Hypervalent Silanes<br> - Ligand Exchange Mechanism in Novel Hexacoordinate Silicon Complexes<br> - Phoshine Coordination to Silicon Revisited<br> <br> II Silicon Based Materials<br> <br> - Introduction<br> - The Direct Process to Methylchlorosilanes<br> - On the Acid- and Base-Catalyzed Reactions of Silanediols and Siloxanediols in Water<br> - Carbohydrate-Modified Siloxane Surfactants<br> - Synthesis and Application of Alkoxysilanes<br> - Organosilicon Compounds for Stone Impregnation<br> - Studies on the Regioselectivity of the Hydroformylation with Alkenylalkoxysilanes<br> - Novel Precursors for Inorganic-Organic Hybrid Materials<br> - Cyclic Liquid Crystalline Siloxanes<br> - Cationic Photoimitators for Curing Epocy-Modified Silicones<br> - Precursors for Silicon-Alloyed Carbon Fibers<br> - From Organosilicon Compounds to Bulk Silicon<br> - Novel Aspects of the Chemical Modification of Silica Surface<br> - Microporous Thermal Insulation<br> - Nitridosilicates
<b>Professor Dr. Norbert Auner</b> Studied chemistry at the Technical University in Darmstadt, where he received his Ph.D. After finishing his habilitation in Münster he moved to the Technical University of Munich where he worked as Assistant Professor. In 1993 he was appointed Full Professor at the Humboldt-University in Berlin and since 1997 he is working the the Goethe-University in Frankfurt. His research interests mainly focus on synthetic methods in organometallic and inorganic chemistry. <p><b>Professor Dr. Johann Weis</b> is Senior Vice President Corporate R&D of Wacker Chemie GmbH, Munich, and a Member of the Faculty of Chemistry and Pharmacy of Julius-Maximilians-University, Würzburg, where he holds a lectureship for Industrial Inorganic Chemistry. He was born in Murnau and did all his studies at Ludwig-Maximilians-University, Munich, including his thesis under the supervision of Professor Dr. Wolfgang Beck. After his studies he joined with Wacker Chemie GmbH in 1972 and worked in the Division Silicones for 30 years.</p>
Organosilicon Chemistry III From Molecules to Materials Edited by N. Auner and J. Weis Organosilicon Chemistry at its best… Like its two hugely successful predecessors, the third volume again presents the latest developments in a rapidly expanding field of industrial and academic research. The contributions from approx, 80 internationally renowned experts and researchers in this fascinating part of the rapidly growing field of main group chemistry describe current trends in organosilicon chemistry and provide summaries of the latest (1997!) knowledge in this area. To facilitate access to the ongoing research this volume is split into two parts, each with a comprehensive introduction: Part 1: Fascinating Organosilicon Compounds Part 2: Silicon-based Materials

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