Issue 48, 2006

Structurally and conformationally defined small methyl polysilanes

Abstract

Possessing the property of σ-bond electron delocalisation, polysilanes are a class of compounds with unique properties. In recent years major progress has been achieved in the theoretical understanding and the synthesis of polysilanes. Much insight into the connection between conformation and electronic properties has been gained from studies of defined small polysilane molecules. The transition from Wurtz type coupling reactions to the stepwise construction of polysilane molecules employing silyl anions as key intermediates has permitted access to defined compounds with a higher degree of structural complexity. Besides this, several methods have been developed to control the conformational properties and thus gain control over the electronic properties of polysilanes.

Graphical abstract: Structurally and conformationally defined small methyl polysilanes

Article information

Article type
Perspective
Submitted
19 Sep 2006
Accepted
19 Oct 2006
First published
08 Nov 2006

Dalton Trans., 2006, 5667-5674

Structurally and conformationally defined small methyl polysilanes

C. Marschner, J. Baumgartner and A. Wallner, Dalton Trans., 2006, 5667 DOI: 10.1039/B613642G

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