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Carbosilanes are
organosilicon compounds where the
structures feature alternating silicon and
carbon atoms, i.e., −Si−C−Si−C− linkages. They represent...
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depending on the
deposition conditions. In the
formation of
silicon carbide,
carbosilanes, such as 1,3,5,7-tetramethyl-1,3,5,7-tetrasilaadamantane, are observed...
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chemical compounds derived from silicon. More specifically, they are
carbosilanes derived with a
hydroxy group (−OH) on the
silicon atom. Organosilanols...
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include compounds of the type (SiH2)n, but
these less studied.
Carbosilanes are
polymeric silanes with
alternating Si-C bonds.
Chlorosilanes have...
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soluble in
organic solvents. The
compound is one of the
iconic carbosilanes,
featuring alternating −Si−C−Si−C− linkages.
Otherwise it can be described...
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Trimethylsilyldiazomethane is the
organosilicon compound with the
formula (CH3)3SiCHN2. It is
classified as a
diazo compound. Trimethylsilyldiazomethane...
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Triethylsilane is the
organosilicon compound with the
formula (C2H5)3SiH. It is a trialkylsilane. The Si-H bond is reactive. It was
first discovered by...
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organosilicon compound with the
formula (Me3Si)3SiH (where Me = CH3). It is a
colorless liquid that is
classified as...
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Vinylsilane refers to an
organosilicon compound with
chemical formula CH2=CHSiH3. It is a
derivative of
silane (SiH4). The compound,
which is a colorless...
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Trimethylsilylacetylene is the
organosilicon compound with the
formula (CH3)3Si−C≡CH. A
colorless liquid, "tms acetylene", as it is also called, is used...