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- Hydrosilylation, also called catalytic hydrosilation, describes the addition of Si-H bonds across unsaturated bonds. Ordinarily the reaction is conducted...
- 1-Octadecene is a long-chain hydrocarbon and an alkene with the molecular formula CH2=CH(CH2)15CH3. It is one of many isomers of octadecene. classified...
- ; Grant, B. E. (1993). "Mechanism of a cobalt(III)-catalyzed olefin hydrosilation reaction: Direct evidence for a silyl migration pathway". Journal of...
- method for the formation of Si-C bonds is hydrosilylation (also called hydrosilation). In this process, compounds with Si-H bonds (hydrosilanes) are added...
- It is used to functionalize hydrogen-terminated silicon surfaces by hydrosilation. However, the high reactivity of 1-hexadecene means that exposure to...
- characterization of chemically bonded stationary phases on hydride surfaces by hydrosilation of alkynes and dienes". Journal of Separation Science. 28 (18): 2437–2443...
- isobutyronitrile). Subsequently, Bis(benzene)chromium was reported to catalyze hydrosilation of alcohols and aldehydes. Unlike late transition metal catalyzed processes...
- and bisphosphine ligands used for the rhodium-catalyzed asymmetric hydrosilation of ketones. The most notable set of ligands synthesized from Ugi’s amine...
- bonds to low-valent metals. Metal silyl complexes are intermediates in hydrosilation, a process used to make organosilicon compounds on both laboratory and...
- silane complexes and their application to catalytic hydrogenation and hydrosilation". Journal of the American Chemical Society. 126 (42): 13794–13807. doi:10...