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Polysilanes and Other Silicon-Containing Polymers

Polysilanes are quite different from the other inorganic polymers that we have discussed in this book so far. Unlike polyphosphazenes, [R2P=N]n, or polysiloxanes, [R2Si-0]n which contain two different elements that alternate with each other in their polymeric chains, polysilanes contain only [Pg.249]

Polymers where adjacent carbon atoms have dissimilar side-chains [Pg.250]


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Other Silicon-Containing Polymers

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Polysilane polymers

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