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Organosilicon Compounds [v.1] (Record no. 558279)

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ISBN 9780128019818
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Transcribing agency IITK
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Language code of text/sound track or separate title eng
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Classification number 547.08
Item number Or1 v.1
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Title Organosilicon Compounds [v.1]
Remainder of title theory and experiment (synthesis)
Statement of responsibility, etc edited by Vladimir Ya. Lee
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Name of publisher Elsevier
Year of publication 2017
Place of publication London
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Number of Pages xxi, 734p.
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Formatted contents note Organosilicon Compounds: Theory and Experiment (Synthesis), volume 1, comprises two parts. The first part, Theory, covers state-of-the-art computational treatments of unusual nonstandard organosilicon compounds that classical bonding theory fails to describe adequately. The second part, Experiment (Synthesis), describes recent synthetic advances in the preparation of a variety of organosilicon compounds with different coordination numbers of the central silicon: from tetracoordinate to low-coordinate to hypercoordinate derivatives.

Organosilicon Compounds: From Theory to Synthesis to Applications provides a comprehensive overview of this important area of organic and organometallic chemistry, dealing with compounds containing carbon–silicon bonds. This field, which includes compounds that are widely encountered in commercial products such as in the fabrication of sealants, adhesives, and coatings, has seen many milestone discoveries reported during the last two decades. Beginning with the theoretical aspects of organosilicon compounds’ structure and bonding, the book then explores their synthetic aspects, including main group element organosilicon compounds, transition metal complexes, silicon cages and clusters, low-coordinate organosilicon derivatives (cations, radicals, anions, multiple bonds to silicon, silaaromatics), and more. Next, readers will find valuable sections that explore physical and chemical properties of organosilicon compounds by means of X-ray crystallography, 29Si NMR spectroscopy, photoelectron spectroscopy, and other methods. Finally, the work delves into applications for industrial uses and in many related fields, such as polymers, material science, nanotechnology, bioorganics, and medicinal silicon chemistry.


Features valuable contributions from prominent experts that cover both fundamental (theoretical, synthetic, physico-chemical) and applied (material science, applications) aspects of modern organosilicon chemistry
Covers important breakthroughs in the field, along with the historically significant achievements of the past
Includes applied information for a wide range of specialists, from junior and senior researchers (from both academia and industry)
Ideal reference for those working in organometallic, organosilicon, main group element, transition metal, and industrial silicon chemistry, as well as those from interdisciplinary fields, such as polymer, material science, and nanotechnology
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Topical Term Chemistry
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Topical Term Organosilicon Compounds
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Personal name Lee, Vladimir Ya. [ed.]
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        General Stacks PK Kelkar Library, IIT Kanpur PK Kelkar Library, IIT Kanpur 2017-11-27 2 10933.31 547.08 Or1 v.1 A183343 14577.75 Books

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