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- Sham Kumar; Fischer, Gerd; Mayer, Peter (2004). "Disilynes. III [1] A Relatively Stable Disilyne RSiSiR (R = SiMe(SitBu3)2)". Zeitschrift für anorganische...
- reactive compared to alkanes. Disilene and disilynes are quite rare, unlike alkenes and alkynes. Examples of disilynes, long thought to be too unstable to be...
- was reported in 1981 by Brook. Disilenes have Si=Si double bonds and disilynes are silicon analogues of an alkyne. The first Silyne (with a silicon to...
- (P≡N) Arsa-diazonium O Silicon monoxide has some triple-bond character Si disilynes P Diphosphorus S Observed in (I2)2S2+2 Ge Digermyne As ****nic monophosphide...
- one to use multi-reference methods. Example Is the bonding situation in disilyne Si2H2 the same as in acetylene (C2H2)? A series of ab initio studies of...
- spectroscopically. The first members of each respectively are disilene H2Si=SiH2 and disilyne H−Si≡Si−H, the silicon analogues of ethylene and acetylene respectively...
- silane compound is reduced in KC8 in THF solvent. Additionally, a dianionic disilyne (Si-Si triple bond) was reported in the form of a Mg complex. Two equivalents...
- substituent groups, locate the double bond, and name the main chain. Disilane Disilyne Organosilicon chemistry Double bond rule Trisilaallene Philip P. Power...
- 2-disilabenzene was synthesized via formal [2+2+2] cyclotrimerization of a disilyne (Si-Si triple bonded species) and phenylacetylene. Some theoretical studies...
- Four-Membered Ring with Non-Kekulé Singlet Biradical Character from a Disilyne". Journal of the American Chemical Society. 133 (32): 12478–12481. Bibcode:2011JAChS...