Issue 39, 2010

Organosilicon compounds meet subatomic physics: Muon spin resonance

Abstract

Silylenes, germylenes and silenes react with muonium atoms, produced from muons generated at a particle accelerator. The resulting radicals can be studied by muon spin resonance spectroscopy, providing unique information about their structure and reactivity.

Graphical abstract: Organosilicon compounds meet subatomic physics: Muon spin resonance

Article information

Article type
Perspective
Submitted
23 Mar 2010
Accepted
04 Jun 2010
First published
19 Jul 2010

Dalton Trans., 2010,39, 9209-9216

Organosilicon compounds meet subatomic physics: Muon spin resonance

R. West and P. W. Percival, Dalton Trans., 2010, 39, 9209 DOI: 10.1039/C0DT00188K

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