Journal of the American Chemical Society

Chemistry of atomic silicon. III. Reactions of electron bombardment produced silicon vapor with silanes

PS Skell, PW Owen

Index: Skell,P.S.; Owen,P.W. Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1972 , vol. 94, p. 5434 - 5438

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Abstract: Silicon atoms were found to react with trimethylsilane, dimethylsilane, methylsilane, and disilane exclusively by insertion into silicon-hydrogen bonds. The resulting silenes inserted into a silicon-hydrogen bond of another substrate molecule, or polymerized to form linear and cyclic polysilanes. The electron bombardment

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