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- Phenylsilane, also known as silylbenzene, a colorless liquid, is one of the simplest organosilanes with the formula C6H5SiH3. It is structurally related...
- intermediates from phenyl halides or from directed ortho-metalation. Phenylsilanes and phenylstannanes transmetalate with BBr3, followed by hydrolysis...
- aluminium hydride product of complexed MgH2 e.g. MgH2.THF by the reaction of phenylsilane and dibutyl magnesium in ether or hydrocarbon solvents in the presence...
- tetrahydride compounds Methane Germane Stannane Plumbane Related compounds Phenylsilane Vinylsilane Disilane Trisilane Except where otherwise noted, data are...
- catalyst Y[N(SiMe3)2]3, triphenylphosphonium methylide can be coupled with phenylsilane. This reaction produces H2 gas as a byproduct, and forms a silyl-stabilised...
- thujol 35732-37-7 C10H16O thujone 1125-12-8 C10H16OSi ethoxydimethyl phenylsilane 1825-58-7 C10H16O2 butyl sorbate 7367-78-4 C10H16O2 diosphenol 490-03-9...
- catalysts. A typical reaction involves phenylsilane: n PhSiH3 → [PhSiH]n + n H2 Para- and meta-substituted phenylsilanes polymerize readily but ortho-substituted...
- in the name of the compound. Triethylsilane has the formula Et 3SiH. Phenylsilane is PhSiH 3. The parent compound SiH 4 is called silane. Organosilicon...
- olefin by the action of catalytic bis(acetylacetonato)cobalt(II) complex, phenylsilane and atmospheric oxygen to produce an alcohol with Markovnikov selectivity...
- through thermolytic decomposition of a silicon precursor (typically phenylsilane). Unlike VLS, the catalytic seed remains in solid state when subjected...