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    Area of Science:

    • Organometallic Chemistry
    • Materials Science
    • Catalysis

    Background:

    • Silylene chemistry, focusing on low-valent silicon compounds, presents unique reactivity.
    • Exploration of low-valent compounds offers potential for innovation in various scientific fields.
    • The career trajectory of Dr. Shabana Khan is rooted in fundamental chemical research.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To elucidate the fundamental chemistry of silylenes.
    • To explore novel applications of low-valent silicon compounds.
    • To inspire the next generation of scientists through research mentorship.

    Main Methods:

    • Synthesis and characterization of novel silylene complexes.
    • Computational studies to understand electronic structures and reactivity.
  • Exploration of catalytic applications in organic synthesis.
  • Main Results:

    • Demonstrated the versatility of silylenes in diverse chemical transformations.
    • Identified new avenues for utilizing low-valent silicon in materials science.
    • Established silylenes as valuable building blocks in organometallic chemistry.

    Conclusions:

    • Silylene chemistry provides a powerful platform for developing new reagents and catalysts.
    • Low-valent compounds hold significant promise for advancing multiple scientific domains.
    • Mentorship and fostering scientific curiosity are crucial for career development.