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Fabrication and Optimization of Type II Silicon Clathrate Films
Published on: October 14, 2025
[2,6-(Trip)2H3C6](Cp*)Si: a stable monomeric arylsilicon(II) compound
Peter Jutzi1, Kinga Leszczyńska, Beate Neumann
1University of Bielefeld, Faculty of Chemistry, Universitätsstrasse 25, 33615 Bielefeld, Germany. peter.jutzi@uni-bielefeld.de
Abstract:
Si takes a rest: A bulky sigma-bound terphenyl substituent and a pi-bound Cp* ligand enable the isolation and full characterization of the first aryl-substituted, monomeric silicon(II) compound 1, which can be regarded as the "resting state" of a true silylene containing a sigma-bound Cp* group. The conformation of the aryl group prevents aryl-Si pi back-bonding.
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