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silabenzene is a
heteroaromatic compound containing one or more
silicon atoms instead of
carbon atoms in benzene. A
single substitution gives silabenzene...
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often be
handled under air
without risk of decomposition). In contrast,
silabenzene, a
related heavy-element
analogue of benzene, is not only air- and moisture-sensitive...
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boratabenzene anion, i.e., it has the
character C5H5B−-N+C5H5. borabenzene,
silabenzene, germabenzene, stannabenzene, pyridine, phosphorine, arsabenzene, bismabenzene...
- 6-membered
aromatic rings with one
carbon replaced by
another group:
silabenzene, germabenzene, stannabenzene, pyridine, phosphorine, arsabenzene, stibabenzene...
- carbon. By comparison,
compounds containing silene double bonds (such as
silabenzene, an
unstable analogue of benzene)
exhibit far
lower stability than the...
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aromatic rings with one
carbon replaced by
another group: borabenzene,
silabenzene, germabenzene, stannabenzene, pyridine, phosphorine, arsabenzene, stibabenzene...
- When
carbon in
benzene is
replaced by
other elements in borabenzene,
silabenzene, germanabenzene, stannabenzene,
phosphorine or
pyrylium salts the aromaticity...
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aromatic rings with one
carbon replaced by
another element: borabenzene,
silabenzene, germabenzene, stannabenzene, pyridine, phosphorine, arsabenzene, bismabenzene...
- alkylidenesilanes) are
laboratory curiosities such as the
silicon benzene analogue silabenzene. In 1967, Gusel'nikov and
Flowers provided the
first evidence for silenes...
- in
benzene is "replaced" by
other elements, e.g., as in borabenzene,
silabenzene, germanabenzene, stannabenzene, and phosphorine,
aromaticity is retained...