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Organosilicon Heteropolymers and Heterocompounds

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12.12.2012

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Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1970

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12.12.2012

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978-1-4615-8629-6

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  • Produktbild: Organosilicon Heteropolymers and Heterocompounds
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  • 1 Organosilicon Compounds of Group I Elements.- 1. Compounds Containing the Si—M Bond.- 1.1. Synthesis Methods.- 1.1.1. Cleavage of Si—H Bond.- 1.1.2. Cleavage of Si—C Bond by Alkali Metals.- 1.1.3. Cleavage of Si—Si Bond.- 1.1.4. Cleavage of Si—Ge and Si—Sn Bonds by Alkali Metals.- 1.1.5. Cleavage of Si—O—C and Si—O—Si Bonds by Alkali Metals.- 1.1.6. Cleavage of Si—Halogen Bond.- 1.2. Physical Properties.- 1.3. Chemical Properties.- 1.3.1. Reaction with Inorganic Compounds.- 1.3.2. Reaction with Aromatic and Unsaturated Organic Compounds (Metallation and Addition).- 1.3.3. Reactions with Organic Halogen Derivatives.- 1.3.4. Reaction with Alcohols, Ethers, and Organic Oxides.- 1.3.5. Reaction with Aldehydes and Ketones.- 1.3.6. Reactions with Derivatives of Carboxylic Acids.- 1.3.7. Reaction with Nitrogen-Containing Organic Compounds.- 1.3.8. Reaction with Organic Sulfur Derivatives.- 1.3.9. Reaction with Organosilicon Compounds.- 1.3.10. Reaction with Heteroorganic Compounds.- 1.4. Analysis.- 2. Compounds Containing the Si —(C)n—M Group.- 2.1. Synthesis Methods.- 2.2. Physical Properties.- 2.3. Chemical Properties.- 3. Compounds Containing the Si—N—M Group.- 3.1. Synthesis Methods.- 3.2. Physical Properties.- 3.3. Chemical Properties.- 3.3.1. Reaction with Elements.- 3.3.2. Reaction with Oxides and Sulfides of Elements.- 3.3.3. Reaction with Halides and Qxyhalides of Elements.- 3.3.4. Reaction with Organic Compounds.- 3.3.5. Reaction with Organosilicon Compounds.- 4. Compounds Containing the Si—O—M Group (Silanolates of Alkali Metals).- 4.4. Synthesis Methods.- 4.1.1. Reaction of Silanols with Alkali Metals and Their Hydroxides.- 4.1.2. Reaction of Halosilanes, Alkoxysilanes, and Acvloxvsilanes with Alkali Metal Hydroxides.- 4.1.3. Preparation of Alkali Metal Silanolates from Siloxanes.- 4.1.4. Other Reactions.- 4.1.5. Preparation of Complex Silanolates of Alkali Metals.- 4.2. Physical Properties.- 4.3. Chemical Properties.- 4.3.1. Hydrolysis.- 4.3.2. Reaction with Halosilanes.- 4.3.3. Reaction with Organic Compounds.- 4.4. Application.- 5. Compounds Containing the Si—S—M Group.- 5.1. Preparation Methods.- 5.2. Physical and Chemical Properties.- 6. Organosilicon Derivatives of Copper and Silver.- 2 Organosilicon Compounds of Group II Elements.- 1. Compounds Containing the Si—O—M Group.- 1.1. Preparation Methods.- 1.1.1. Reaction of Halosilanes, Alkoxysilanes, and Acyloxysilanes with Compounds of Group II Elements.- 1.1.2. Reactions of Silanols with Group II Elements and Their Compounds.- 1.1.3. Reactions of Alkali Metal Silanolates with Metal Halides.- 1.1.4. Cleavage of Siloxanes by Organomagnesium Compounds.- 1.2. Application.- 1.3. Analysis.- 2. Compounds Containing the Si—M Group.- 2.1. Derivatives of Magnesium.- 2.2. Derivatives of Calcium, Strontium, and Barium.- 2.3. Derivatives of Zinc.- 2.4. Derivatives of Cadmium.- 2.5. Derivatives of Mercury.- 3. Compounds Containing the Si—(C)n—M Group.- 3.1. Organomagnesium Compounds Containing Silicon in the Organic Radical and Their Use in Organosilicon Chemistry.- 3.2. Derivatives of Mercury.- 4. Compounds Containing the Si—N—M Group.- 5. Salts of Silicoorganic Acids.- 6. Complexes of Halosilanes and Other Organosilicon Compounds with Halides of Group II Elements.- 3 Organosilicon Compounds of Group III Elements.- Boron.- 1. Compounds Containing the Si—O—B Group.- 1.1. Preparation Methods.- 1.1.1. Reactions of Halosilanes with Boric Acid and Its Derivatives.- 1.1.2. Reactions of Alkoxysilanes and Acyloxysilanes with Boric Acid and Its Derivatives.- 1.1.3. Reactions of Alkoxysilanes and Acyloxysilanes with Boron Halides.- 1.1.4. Reactions of Silanols with Boric Acid and Its Derivatives.- 1.1.5. Reactions of Sodium Silanolates with Boron Halides.- 1.1.6. Cleavage of Siloxanes by Boron Halides.- 1.1.7. Cleavage of Siloxanes by Boric Acid and Its Anhydride.- 1.1.8. “Bouncing Putty”.- 1.1.9. Other Methods of Preparing Borasiloxanes.- 1.2. Physical Properties of Silyl Borates and Borasiloxanes.- 1.3. Chemical Properties of Silyl Borates and Borasiloxanes.- 1.4. Application of Silyl Borates and Borasiloxanes.- 1.5. Analysis of Silyl Borates and Borasiloxanes.- 2. Compounds Containing the Si—(C)n—B Group.- 2.1. Preparation Methods.- 2.1.1. Reaction of Organosilicon Grignard Reagents with Boron Halides.- 2.1.2. Addition Reactions.- 2.1.3. Synthesis of Carborane Derivatives Containing Silicon.- 2.2. Physical Properties and Application.- 3. Organosilicon Compounds Containing Boron and Nitrogen.- 3.1. Preparation Methods.- 3.1.1. Reactions of Silylamines, Aminosilanes, and Azidosilanes with Boron Compounds.- 3.1.2. Synthesis Using Organometallic Compounds.- 3.1.3. Reactions of Cyanosilanes with Boron Compounds.- 3.1.4. Synthesis of Borazole Derivatives Containing Silicon.- 3.2. Physical Properties and Application.- 4. Other Boron Containing Organosilicon Compounds.- Aluminum.- 5. Compounds Containing the Si—O—Al Group.- 5.1. Preparation Methods.- 5.1.1. Hydrolysis of Alkylhalosilanes and Alkylalkoxylsilanes by Aqueous Solutions of Alkali Metal Aluminates.- 5.1.2. Reactions of Halosilanes, Alkoxysilanes, and Acyloxysilanes with Aluminum Compounds.- 5.1.3. Reactions of Silanols with Metallic Aluminum.- 5.1.4. Reactions of Silanols with Aluminum Compounds.- 5.1.5. Reactions of Alkali Metal Silanolates with Aluminum Salts.- 5.1.6. Cleavage of Siloxanes by Halides and Other Compounds of Aluminum.- 5.2. Physical Properties.- 5.3. Chemical Properties.- 5.4. Application.- 5.5. Analysis.- 6. Compounds Containing the Si —(C)n—Al Group.- 7. Compounds Containing the Si—N—Al Group.- 8. Compounds Containing the Si—Al Bond.- 9. Complexes of Halosilanes with Aluminum Halides.- 10. Organosilicon Compounds of Gallium, Indium, and Thallium.- 11. Organosilicon Derivatives of Elements of the Scandium Subgroup.- 4 Organosilicon Compounds of Group IV Elements.- Germanium.- 1. Compounds Containing the Si—O—Ge, Si—S—Ge, and Si—Se—Ge Groups.- 1.1. Preparation Methods.- 1.1.1. Cohydrolysis of Halosilanes and Halogermanes.- 1.1.2. Reactions of Alkoxysilanes and Silanols with Germanium Compounds.- 1.1.3. Synthesis Using Compounds of the Alkali Metal Silanolate Type.- 1.2. Physical Properties.- 1.3. Chemical Properties.- 2. Compounds Containing the Si—(C)n—Ge Group.- 2.1. Preparation Methods.- 2.1.1. Organometallic Synthesis.- 2.1.2. Addition Reactions.- 2.2. Physical Properties.- 2.3. Chemical Properties.- 3. Compounds Containing the Si—N—Ge Group.- 4. Compounds Containing the Si—Ge Bond.- 4.1. Preparation Methods.- 4.2. Physical and Chemical Properties.- Tin.- 5. Compounds Containing the Si—O—Sn and Si—S—Sn Groups.- 5.1. Preparation Methods.- 5.1.1. Cohydrolysis of Halosilanes and Halostannanes.- 5.1.2. Heterofunctional Condensation.- 5.1.3. Reaction of Silan(stann)olates of Alkali Metals with Halostann(sil)anes.- 5.1.4. Reactions of Siloxanes with Tin Compounds and Reaction of Stannoxanes with Organosilicon Compounds.- 5.2. Physical Properties.- 5.3. Chemical Properties.- 5.4. Application.- 6. Compounds Containing the Si—(C)n—Sn and Si—(C)n—O—Sn Groups.- 6.1. Preparation Methods.- 6.1.1. Organometallie Synthesis.- 6.1.2. Addition Reactions.- 6.1.3. Other Reactions.- 6.2. Physical Properties.- 6.3. Chemical Properties.- 6.4. Application.- 7. Compounds Containing the Si—N—Sn Group.- 7.1. Preparation Methods.- 7.2. Physical and Chemical Properties.- 8. Compounds Containing the Si—Sn Bond.- 9. Complexes of Tin Compounds with Organosilicon Compounds.- 10. Analysis of Organosilicon Derivatives of Tin.- Lead.- 11. Compounds Containing the Si—O—Pb Group.- 11.1. Preparation Methods.- 11.1.1. Cohydrolysis and Heterofunctional Condensation Reactions.- 11.1.2. Reaction of Silanols, Alkali Metal Silanolates, and Siloxanes with Lead Compounds.- 11.2. Physical and Chemical Properties.- 12. Other Organosilicon Derivatives of Lead.- 12.1. Compounds Containing the Si—(C)n—Pb and Si—(C)n—O—Pb Groups.- 12.2. Compounds Containing the Si—N—Pb Group.- 12.3. Compounds Containing the Si—Pb Bond.- Titanium.- 13. Compounds Containing the Si—O—Ti Group.- 13.1. Preparation Methods.- 13.1.1. Cohydrolysis of Silicon and Titanium Compounds.- 13.1.2. Reactions of Alkoxysilanes and Acyloxysilanes with Esters of Orthotitanic Acid.- 13.1.3. Reaction of Chloro Derivatives of Titanium with Alkoxysilanes and Acyloxysilanes.- 13.1.4. Reactions of Silanols with Esters of Orthotitanic Acid.- 13.1.5. Reactions of Silanols with Titanium Tetrachloride.- 13.1.6. Reactions of Halogen Derivatives of Titanium with Sodium Silanolates.- 13.1.7. Cleavage of Siloxanes by Titanium Halides.- 13.1.8. Reactions of Siloxanes with Esters of Orthotitanic Acid.- 13.1.9. Reaction of Alkoxysilanes and Chlorosilanes with Dialkoxytitanones.- 13.2. Physical Properties.- 13.3. Thermal Stability.- 13.4. Vibration Spectra.- 13.5. Chemical Properties.- 13.6. Analysis.- 13.7. Application.- 14. Compounds Containing the Si—N— Ti Group.- 15. Other Organosilicon Derivatives of Titanium.- Zirconium and Hafnium.- 16. Organosilicon Derivatives of Zirconium and Hafnium.- 5 Organosilicon Compounds of Group V Elements.- Arsenic.- 1. Compounds Containing the Si—O—As Group.- 1.1. Preparation Methods.- 1.1.1. Cohydrolysis Reactions.- 1.1.2. Reaction of Arsenic Halides with Silanols.- 1.1.3. Reactions of Halosilanes with Arsenic Acids and Their Salts.- 1.1.4. Other Methods.- 1.2. Physical Properties.- 1.3. Chemical Properties.- 1.4. Application.- 2. Compounds Containing the Si—(C)n—As Group.- 2.1. Preparation Methods.- 2.2. Properties.- 3. Compounds Containing the Si—N—As Group.- 3.1. Preparation Methods.- 3.2. Properties.- 4. Compounds Containing the Si—As Bond.- 4.1. Preparation Methods.- 4.2. Properties.- Antimony.- 5. Compounds Containing the Si—O—Sb Group.- 5.1. Preparation Methods.- 5.2. Properties.- 5.3. Application.- 6. Compounds Containing the Si—(C)n—Sb Group.- 7. Compounds Containing the Si—N—Sb Group.- 8. Compounds Containing the Si—Sb Bond.- 9. Complex Compounds Containing Si and Sb Atoms.- Bismuth.- 10. Organosilicon Derivatives of Bismuth.- Vanadium.- 11. Compounds Containing the Si—O—V Group.- 11.1. Preparation Methods.- 11.1.1. Reaction of Silanols and Alkali Metal Silanolates with Vanadium Compounds.- 11.1.2. Cleavage of Siloxanes by Vanadium Compounds.- 11.1.3. Other Reactions.- 11.2. Physical and Chemical Properties.- 11.3. Analysis.- 11.4. Application.- 12. Compounds Containing the Si—N—V Group.- Niobium and Tantalum.- 13. Organosilicon Compounds of Niobium and Tantalum.- 13.1. Preparation Methods.- 13.2. Properties.- 6 Organosilicon Compounds of Group VI Elements.- Selenium and Tellurium.- 1. Organosilicon Derivatives of Selenium and Tellurium.- 1.1. Preparation Methods.- 1.2. Physical Properties.- 1.3. Chemical Properties.- Elements of the Chromium Subgroup.- 2. Organosilicon Compounds of Chromium.- 3. Organosilicon Compounds of Molybdenum and Tungsten.- 4. Physical Properties and Application.- 7 Organosilicon Compounds Of Elements Of The Manganese Subgroup.- 1. Organosilicon Derivatives of Manganese.- 2. Organosilicon Derivatives of Rhenium.- 3. Properties and Application of Organosilicon Compounds of Elements of the Manganese Subgroup.- 8 Organosilicon Compounds of Group VIII Elements.- 1. Compounds Containing the Si—O—Fe Group.- 1.1. Preparation Methods.- 1.1.1. Reaction of Halosilanes and Alkoxysilanes with Iron Compounds.- 1.1.2. Reaction of Silanols and Alkali Metal Silanolates with Iron Compounds.- 1.1.3. Cleavage of Siloxanes by Iron Halides.- 1.2. Properties and Application.- 2. Organosilicon Derivatives of Ferrocene.- 2.1. Preparation Methods.- 2.1.1. Synthesis from Ferrocene Derivatives.- 2.1.2. Synthesis from Cyclopentadienylsilanes.- 2.2. Physical Properties.- 2.3. Chemical Properties.- 2.4. Application.- 3. Organosilicon Derivatives of Iron Containing Nitrogen.- 4. Complex Salts of Iron with Organosilicon Compounds.- 5. Organosilicon Derivatives of Cobalt and Nickel.- 5.1. Preparation Methods.- 5.2. Properties, Application, and Analysis.- 6. Organosilicon Compounds of Other Group VIII Elements.- Literature Cited.- 1. Monographs, Reviews, and Dissertations.- 2. Articles and Reports of Russian Authors.- 3. Articles and Reports of Foreign Authors.- 4. Author’s Certificates and Patents.