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1Organosilicon Chemistry

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  • Title: Organosilicon Chemistry
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  • Language: English
  • Number of Pages: Median: 186
  • Publisher: ➤  Walter de Gruyter & Co - De Gruyter, Inc. - de Gruyter GmbH, Walter - Walter De Gruyter Inc
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  • First Year Published: 1986
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    2Use of organosilanes in biosensors

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    • Title: ➤  Use of organosilanes in biosensors
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    • Language: English
    • Publisher: Nova Science Publishers
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    • Publish Location: Hauppauge, N.Y

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    • First Year Published: 2010
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    3Use of organosilanes in biosensors

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    • Number of Pages: Median: 85
    • Publisher: Nova Science Publishers
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    • Publish Location: New York

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    4Characterization of surfaces

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    • Title: Characterization of surfaces
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    • Publisher: ➤  National Technical Information Service, distributor - National Aeronautics and Space Administration
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    • Publish Location: ➤  Springfield, Va - [Washington, DC

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    • First Year Published: 1992
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      5Ignition of mixtures of SiH4, CH4, O2, and Ar or N2 behind reflected shock waves

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      • Title: ➤  Ignition of mixtures of SiH4, CH4, O2, and Ar or N2 behind reflected shock waves
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      • First Year Published: 1985
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        Silane

        somewhat similar to that of acetic acid. Silane is of practical interest as a precursor to elemental silicon. Silanes with alkyl groups are effective water

        Silanes

        Most silanes contain Si-C bonds, and are discussed under organosilicon compounds. Some contain Si-H bonds and are discussed under hydrosilanes. Silane SiH

        Silane quats

        produce concentrated Silane-Quats that range from 42% to 72% active ingredient by weight, with the remainder of the formulation being silanes, alkylamines and

        Silicon compounds

        The names silanes and boranes are his, based on analogy with the alkanes. The Moissan and Smiles method of preparation of silanes and silane derivatives

        Tetramethylsilane

        with the formula Si(CH3)4. It is the simplest tetraorganosilane. Like all silanes, the TMS framework is tetrahedral. TMS is a building block in organometallic

        -ane

        non-metals end with the suffix -ane: the hydrides of silicon are called silanes (SiH4); the hydrides of boron are boranes (B2H6). The final "-e" is dropped

        Ferrosilicon

        Ferrosilicon is an alloy of iron and silicon. It has a typical silicon content of 15–90% by weight and a high proportion of iron silicides. Ferrosilicon

        Binary silicon-hydrogen compounds

        silicides. This method produces a mixture of silanes, which required separation on a high vacuum line. The silanes (SinH2n+2) are less thermally stable than

        Carbon chauvinism

        Water as a solvent would also react with silanes, but again, this only matters if for some reason silanes are used or mass-produced by such organisms

        Dehydrogenative coupling of silanes

        reactions involving thiols and tertiary silanes or disilanes. As well as being coupled to each other, tertiary silanes can be coupled with carboxylic acids