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Hydrosilanes are
tetravalent silicon compounds containing one or more Si-H bond. The
parent hydrosilane is
silane (SiH4). Commonly,
hydrosilane refers...
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Reductions with
hydrosilanes are
methods used for
hydrogenation and
hydrogenolysis of
organic compounds. The
approach is a
subset of
ionic hydrogenation...
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series Triisopropylsilyl, a type of
silyl ether Triisopropylsilane, a
hydrosilane Turkish Institute for
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genetics translation initiation site Triisopropylsilane, or TIS, a
hydrosilane Technological innovation system Tensilica Instruction Extension, a proprietary...
- "Selective
reduction of α,β-unsaturated
terpene carbonyl compounds using hydrosilane-rhodium(I)
complex combinations".
Tetrahedron Lett. 13 (49): 5035–5038...
- (also
called hydrosilation). In this process,
compounds with Si-H
bonds (
hydrosilanes) are
added to
unsaturated substrates. Commercially, the main substrates...
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saturated chemical compounds with the
empirical formula SixHy. They are
hydrosilanes, a
class of
compounds that
includes compounds with Si−H and
other Si−X...
- NaCl A
related reaction is the
oxidative addition of
silyl halides.
Hydrosilanes oxidatively add to low-valent
metal complexes to give
silyl metal hydrides...
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organosilicon compounds. Some
contain Si-H
bonds and are
discussed under hydrosilanes.
Silane SiH 4, the parent.
Binary silicon-hydrogen
compounds (which are...
- (Me3Si)3SiH (where Me = CH3). It is a
colorless liquid that is
classified as a
hydrosilane since it
contains an Si-H bond. The
compound is
notable as
having a weak...