Buch, Englisch, 1000 Seiten, Format (B × H): 191 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 2120 g
Buch, Englisch, 1000 Seiten, Format (B × H): 191 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 2120 g
ISBN: 978-0-12-814329-2
Verlag: ACADEMIC PR INC
Organosilicon Compounds provides readers with the state-of-the-art status of organosilicon chemistry, including its theoretical, synthetic, physico-chemical and applied aspects. By including high quality content in a key strategic signing area, this work is a strong addition to chemistry offerings in organic, main group and organometallic research. Organosilicon chemistry deals with compounds containing carbon-silicon bonds, an essential part of organic and organometallic chemistry. This book presents the many milestone in the field that have been discovered during the last few years, also detailing its usage in commercial products, such as sealants, adhesives and coatings.
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<p>Organic, organometallic, Main group chemistry researchers</p>
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Weitere Infos & Material
Volume 1
Chapter I.1. Nonclassical Organosilicon Compounds
Chapter II.1.1.1. Transition Metal Complexes of Silicon (excluding silylene complexes)
Chapter II.1.1.2. Silicon Cages and Clusters
Chapter II.1.1.3. Chiral Organosilicon Compounds
Chapter II.1.2.1. Silicon-Centered Cations
Chapter II.1.2.2. Silicon-Centered Radicals
Chapter II.1.2.3. Silicon-Centered Anions
Chapter II.1.2.4. Silylenes and Their Transition Metal Complexes
Chapter II.1.2.5. Multiple Bonds to Silicon
Chapter II.1.2.6. Silaaromatics and Related Compounds
Chapter II.1.3.1. Penta - and Hexacoordinated Silicon(IV) Compounds
Volume 2
Chapter II.2.1. X-Ray Crystallography of Organosilicon Compounds
Chapter II.2.2. 29Si NMR Spectroscopy
Chapter II.2.3. Thermochemistry of Organosilicon Compounds
Chapter II.2.4. Photoelectron Spectroscopy of Organosilicon Compounds
Chapter III.1. Hydrosilylation of the Carbon-Carbon Multiple Bonds
Chapter III.2. Polysilanes
Chapter III.3. Siloxanes and Silicones
Chapter III.5. Silicon-Based Dendrimers and Irregular Hyperbranched Polymers