- silanediols, e.g., diphenylsilanediol. For
sterically bulky substituents, even
silanetriols have been prepared.
Silanols are more
acidic than the
corresponding alcohols...
- by
hydrogen bonding networks which are
particularly well
studied for
silanetriols.
Organosilanols can be
obtained by
hydrolysis of organohalosilanes, such...
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biodegradation in mammals.[clarification needed] The
resulting silanediols and
silanetriols are
capable of
inhibiting hydrolytic enzymes such as thermolysin, acetylcholinesterase...
-
silsesquioxanes can be
obtained directly by
condensation of the
corresponding silanetriols which occurs at
neutral pH and
works even for
sterically very
bulky substituents...
- (2000), "Palladium-Catalyzed Cross-Coupling of Silanols, Silanediols, and
Silanetriols Promoted by Silver(I) Oxide", The
Journal of
Organic Chemistry, 65 (17):...
- in air: 0.3
minutes at 2 °C.
Hydrolysis of TMS
produces methanol and
silanetriol at a
ratio of 3:1. The
produced silane triol can
undergo further condensation...