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Field effects, silyl groups

The rundown of recent achievements would be inconclusive without the mentioning of the unique process of forming of siloxane bond via the interaction of hydrosilane with alkoxysilane groups with the release of corresponding alkane. It is equally impossible not to take notice of the remarkable progress of the hybrid polymers, created by polymerization of silyl derivatives of ferrocene. It is obvious that even the most superficial recitation of actively developing fields clearly demonstrates the uprise of polymerization approaches which provide the most effective... [Pg.238]


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