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SIMPLE TETRAVALENT SPECIES

II. SIMPLE TETRAVALENT SPECIES A. Basic Bond Lengths... [Pg.99]

TABLE 1. Bond distances (pm) and angles (deg) in simple tetravalent species... [Pg.100]

Tetravalent silicon is the only structural feature in all silicon sources in nature, e.g. the silicates and silica even elemental silicon exhibits tetravalency. Tetravalent silicon is considered to be an ana-logon to its group 14 homologue carbon and in fact there are a lot of similarities in the chemistry of both elements. Furthermore, silicon is tetravalent in all industrially used compounds, e.g. silanes, polymers, ceramics, and fumed silica. Also the reactions of subvalent and / or low coordinated silicon compounds normally lead back to tetravalent silicon species. It is therefore not surprising that more than 90% of the relevant literature deals with tetravalent silicon. The following examples illustrate why "ordinary" tetravalent silicon is still an attractive field for research activities Simple and small tetravalent silicon compounds - sometimes very difficult to synthesize - are used by theoreticians and preparative chemists as model compounds for a deeper insight into structural features and the study of the reactivity influenced by different substituents on the silicon center. As an example for industrial applications, the chemical vapor decomposition (CVD) of appropriate silicon precursors to produce thin ceramic coatings on various substrates may be mentioned. [Pg.21]


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