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Vinylsilane refers to an
organosilicon compound with
chemical formula CH2=CHSiH3. It is a
derivative of
silane (SiH4). The compound,
which is a colorless...
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unsaturated silanes involves attack of an
electrophile on an allyl- or
vinylsilane. An
allyl or
vinyl group is
incorporated at the
electrophilic center...
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conversion of methyl- and
vinylsilane polymers to Si-C ceramics".
Journal of
Materials Science. 30 (12): 3130–3136...
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compounds Methane Germane Stannane Plumbane Related compounds Phenylsilane Vinylsilane Disilane Trisilane Except where otherwise noted, data are
given for materials...
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synthesized using the Wurtz–****ig
reaction include silylated calixarenes and
vinylsilanes.
Wurtz reaction Wang,
Zerong (2010). "Wurtz–****ig Reaction". Comprehensive...
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methylketene CH3CH=CO −23 −80 56 6004-44-0
Vinylsilane CH2=CHSiH3 −22.8 58 7291-09-0
Trifluoroiodomethane CF3I −22.5 −110 196...
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followed by
another silane-based process, Monosil, in 1974. A
process using vinylsilane followed in 1986.[citation needed] A
basic distinction is made between...
- Smithers,
Roger (2004), "The
Electrophilic Substitution of
Allylsilanes and
Vinylsilanes",
Organic Reactions,
American Chemical Society, pp. 57–575, doi:10.1002/0471264180...
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Takeshi (1
August 1990). "Carbonyl-ene
reaction with
vinylsilanes:
silicon as a
controlling element for regio- and stereochemistry". Journal...
- Alper,
Howard (1 June 1994). "The
regioselective hydroformylation of
vinylsilanes. A
remarkable difference in the
selectivity and
reactivity of cobalt...