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Transition metals nuclear magnetic shielding

In general, low magnetic shielding of Si is typical for low-coordinated silicon atoms, as in silylenes" (e.g. 1 and 4-7 in Scheme 2), free " (e.g. 8-10" in Scheme 3) or almost free " silyl cations, in contrast with silylene adducts" (Scheme 4), Low Si nuclear magnetic shielding is typical for base-free silylene transition metal complexes " (Scheme 5), and also for numerous compormds, where silicon is involved in multiple bonding with other elements (Scheme 6). [Pg.10]


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