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[硅业图书] Organosilicon Chemistry_ From Molecules to Materials [Volume VI]

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    Organosilicon Chemistry_ From Molecules to Materials [Volume VI]期刊合订本 正文1000页


    Edited by Norbert Auner and Jo hann Weis

    published by Wiley-VCH

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    Chapter I
    Organosilicon-Based Reactive Intermediates
    Learning from Silylenes and Supersilylenes ...................................................................................... 10
    Gaspar, P. P,
    Kira, Ad; Iwumoto, T.; Ishida, S.
    1- [2,6-Bis(dimethylaminomethyl)phenyl]-2,2-bis(~imethylsilyl)silene-s Syntheses, Structures,
    and Reactions ..................................................................................................................................... 33
    Baumer, U.; Reinke, H ; Oehme, H.
    Quantum Chemical DFT and Experimental Study of ortho-, metha-, and para-Toiyl-Substituted
    Methylsilene Rearrangements ............................................................................................................ 37
    Guselnikov, S. L.; Volkova, V. V.; Avakyun, V. G.; Gusel 'nikov, L. E.
    Toulokhonova, I.; Stringfellow, T. C.; West, R.
    Kinetic Stabilization of Polysilyl Radicals ........................................................................................ 48
    Kravchenko, V.; Bravo-Zhivotovskii, D.; Tumanskii, B. ; Botoshansky, M.; Segal, N.; Molev, G.;
    Kosa, M ; Apeloig, Y.
    Out-of-Range 629Si Chemical Shifts of Diaminosilylenes - an ab initio Study ............................. 59
    Flock, M.; Dransfld, A.
    Comparison of Heterocyclic Diaminosilylenes with Their Group 14 Homologs .............................. 64
    Heinicke, J.; Kiihl, 0.
    Spectroscopic Evidence for the Formation of the Pentamethylcyclopentadienylsilicon Cation ....... 69
    Jutzi, P.; Mix, A.; Rummel, B.; Neumunn, B.; Stammler, If.-G.; Rozhenko, A,; Schoeller, K K
    Synthesis and Characterization of Bissilylated Onium Ions of Group 15 Elements ......................... 74
    Panisch, R.; Mullet-, T.
    Structural and Spectroscopic Evidence for j3-Sic Hyperconjugation in Vinyl Cations .................... 80
    Miiller, T.; Juhasz, M ; Reed, C. A.
    Tertiary Trisilyloxonium Ion and Silylenium Cation in Cationic Ring-Opening Polymerization
    of Cyclic Siloxanes ............................................................................................................................ 85
    Cypryk, M ; Chojnowski, J.; Kurjata, J.
    New Molecular Systems with Silicon-Silicon Multiple Bonds ........................................................ 25
    A I ,4-Disilapentalene and a Highly Stable Silicon Diradical ............................................................ 43
    X Contents
    Chapter I1
    Molecular Inorganic Silicon Chemistry
    Dihalodimethylsilanes from Silicon Atoms and Methyl Halides ...................................................... 94
    Reactions of Silicon Atoms with Amines and Phosphine under Matrix Isolation Conditions ........ 101
    Maier, G.; Glatthaar, J.; Reisenauer, H. P.
    Maier, G.; Glatthaar, J.; Reisenauer, H. P.
    New Insights into the Halophilic Reaction of a Stable Silylene with Halocarbons: A Matrix -
    Spectroscopic Study ......................................................................................................................... 107
    Glatthaar, J.; Maier, G.; West, R.
    Compensation Effect in Direct Reactions of Silicon ....................................................................... 112
    Acker, J.; Lieske, H ; Bohmhammel, K.
    On Reasons for Selectivity Losses in TCS Synthesis ...................................................................... 119
    Kiirschner, U.; Radnik, J.; Lieske, H.; Hesse, K.; Pdtzold, U.
    Characterization of Trichlorosilane Direct Process Residue ........................................................... 126
    Harder, P. J.; Tselepis, A. J.
    Dichlorosilylene Transfer Reactions Using Me3GeSiC13 ................................................................ I3 1
    Seppala, E.; Gust, T.; Wismach, C.; du Mont, K-W.
    Synthesis of B-Alkylsilylborazines by Rhodium-Catalyzed Hydroboration of
    N-Alkylborazines ............................................................................................................................. 136
    Lehnert, C.; Roewer, G.
    Hydrosilylation of Ethynylborazines and Their Use for the Formation of a Highly
    Functionalized Silica Gel ................................................................................................................. 142
    Haberecht, J.; Riiegger, H.; Nesper, R.; Grutzmacher, H.
    Influence of the Tri(tert-buty1)silyl Substituents on the Molecular Structures
    of Phosphanylalanes, -gallanes and -indanes ................................................................................... 148
    Weinrich, S.; Krojia, M ; Schulz, A.; Westerhausen, A4
    Trifluoromethyl Silicon Compounds with Geminal Nitrogen Donor Centers ................................. 156
    VojinoviC, K.; Mitzel, N. W.; Korth, M ; Frohlich, R.; Grimme, S.
    Alkali Metal Cyantrimethylsilylamides - MWCNSi(CH&] ........................................................ 160
    Kroke, E.
    Amination in Supercritical Ammonia - Continuous Production of Aminoalkylsilanes ................ 167
    Bauer, A.; Weis, J.; Rauch, J.
    Mono- and Bis(hydroxy1amino)silanes - Reactions, Rearrangements, and Structures ................. 170
    Ebker, C.; Diedrich, F.; Klingebiel, U.
    From Silyldiamines to Mono-NH-SiF-functional Cyclodisilazanes - Synthesis, Reactions, and
    Crystal Structures ............................................................................................................................. 177
    Reiche, C.; Klingebiel, U.
    Contents X I
    From Lithium Halogenosilylamides to Four- and/or Fourteen-Membered Rings and New
    14n-Electron Systems ...................................................................................................................... 182
    Wand, A.; Kucharski, S.; Klingebiel, U.
    Silyl-Enolethers and -Ethers - New Results of Keto-Enol Tautomerism ...................................... 188
    Biischen, T.; Klingebiel, U.
    “Hypervalent” Molecules - Low-Valency Candidates for Materials? .......................................... 194
    Karsch, H. H,;Se gmiiller, T.
    Strong Evidence for an Unconventional 1,2-(C+P)-Silyl Migration: Formation and Reactions
    of a P-Silyl Phosphaalkene Complex ............................................................................................... 202
    Ionescu, E.; Wilkens, H.; Streubel, R.
    Strong Evidence for an Unconventional 1 ,2-(C+P)-Silyl Migration: DFT Structures and Bond
    Strengths (Compliance Constants) .................................................................................................. .209
    von Frantzius, G.; Grunenberg, J.; Streubel, R.
    Silyl Group Migrations between Oxygen and Nitrogen in Aminosiloxanes .................................. 216
    Kliem, S.; Klingebiel, U.
    Terphenyl Phosphanosilanes ............................................................................................................ 222
    Pietschnig, R.; Tirrke, J. J.
    Hassler, K. ; Tekautz, G.; Baumgartner, J.
    Homo- and Heterometallic Bismuth Silanolates .............................................................................. 233
    Mehring, M ; Mansfel4 D.; Nolde, C.; Schiirmann, M
    The Effect of Silyl Anion Substituents on the Stability and NMR Characteristics of Cyclic
    Polyphosphines - an ab initiolNMR Study ................................................................................... 240
    Dransfeld, A.; Hassler, R
    Silanols as Precursors to Cyclo- and Polysiloxanes ........................................................................ 245
    Veith,M ; R ammo, A.; Schutt, F. 0.S;p aniol, P. P.; Huch, K
    The Origin of Ring Strain and Conformational Flexibility in Tri- and Tetrasiloxane Rings and
    Their Heavier Group 14 Congeners ................................................................................................. 252
    Beckmann, J.; Dakternieks, D.; Lim, A. E. K.; Lim, R F.; Jurkschat, K
    29Si NMR Chemical Shift Tensors in Organosilicon Chalcogenides .............................................. 259
    Herzog, U.; Bohme, U.; Brendler, E.
    Hypersilyltelluro-Substituted Silanes and (Ph2SiTe)s ...................................................................... 265
    Lange, H.; Herzog, U.; Roewer, G.; Borrmann, H.
    Novel Dimeric Pentacoordinate Silicon Complexes: Unusual Reactivity of Electron-Rich
    Aminosilane Intermediates .............................................................................................................. 27 1
    Dona, N.; Men, K.; Driess, M
    Unique Switching of Coordination Number with Imine and Enamine Complexes of
    Group 14 Elements .......................................................................................................................... 279
    Wagler, J.; Bohme, U.; Roewer, G.
    Preparations and X-Ray Structures of some Silicon-Phosphorus and Silicon-Arsenic Cages ........ 228
    XII Contents
    Structures of Novel Diorgano-Substituted Silicon Complexes with Hexacoordinate
    Silicon Atom .................................................................................................................................... 285
    Roewer, G.; Wagler, J.
    Novel Hypercoordinate Silicon Complexes from Silicon Tetrahalides and Bidentate <O,N>
    Donor Ligands ................................................................................................................................. 29 1
    Schley, M ; Bohme, U.; Roewer, G.; Brendler, E.
    Steric Effect on the Formation, Structure, and Reactions of Pentacoordinate Siliconium
    Ion Salts ........................................................................................................................................... 297
    Kalikhman, I.; Gostevskii, B.; Sivaramabishna, A.; Kost, D.; Kocher, N.; Stalk, D.
    Synthesis and Structural Characterization of Novel Neutral Hexacoordinate Silicon(1V)
    Complexes with SiO2N4 Skeletons .................................................................................................. 303
    Seiler, 0.; Fischer, M; Penka, M.; Tach, R.
    Vinyloligosilyl Anions - a New Class of Compounds .................................................................. 309
    Markov, J.; Baumgartner, J.; Marschner, C.; Oehme, H.; Gross, T.
    Oligosilyl- 1,2-dipotassium Compounds: a Comparative Study ...................................................... 3 14
    Fischer, R.; Konopa, T.; Baumgartner, J.; Marschner, C.
    Heteroatom-Substituted Silyl Anions .............................................................................................. 3 19
    Fischer, R.; Likhar, P. R.; Baumgartner, J.; Marschner, C.
    Reactions of Hypersilyl Potassium with Rare Earth Bis(trimethylsily1amides): Addition Versus
    Peripheric Deprotonation ................................................................................................................ .323
    Niemeyer, M
    Synthesis of Organosilicon Polymers from Silyl Triflates and (Aminosily1)lithium Compounds .. 330
    Uhlig, W.
    Polyhydroxyoligosilanes - Synthesis, Structure, and Coordination Chemistry ............................ 337
    Krempner, C.
    Synthesis, Structure, and Reactivity of Novel Bidentate Metal Disiloxides ................................... 344
    Krempner, C.; Reink, H.; Weichert, X
    Electronic Excitation in Decamethyl-n-tetrasilane ......................................................................... .348
    Piqueras, M C.; Crespo, R.
    Preparation and Structural Studies on Cyclohexasilane Compounds .............................................. 355
    Fischer, R.; Konopa, T.; Uly, S.; Wallner, A.; Baumgartner, J.; Marschner, C.
    Synthesis and Photoluminescence of Cyclohexasilanes Bearing Siloxyand
    Amino Side Groups ................................................................................................................... 341
    Stuger, H.; Fuvass, G.; Renger, K.
    Conformational Properties of 1,1,2,2-Tetrakis(trirnethylsilyl)disiIanes and of Tetrakis-
    (trimethylsily1)diphosphine: a Comparative Vibrational Spectroscopic and ab initio Study .......... 368
    Tekautz, G.; Hassler, K.
    Reactions of Octasilacubane ............................................................................................................ 373
    Unno, M ; Matsumoto, H.
    Contents XIII
    Chapter I11
    Transition Metals in Organosilicon-Based Chemistry
    Transition Metals in Organosilicon Chemistry ................................................................................ 382
    Tilley, T. D.
    Hydrosilation (or is it Hydrosilylation?): A Personal Perspective on a Scientifically and
    Technologically Fascinating Chemical Methodology ..................................................................... 392
    Harrod, J. F.
    DFT Calculations on the Activation of Silanes by Platinum Complexes with Hemilabile P,N
    Ligands ............................................................................................................................................. 399
    Sturmayr, D.; Schubert, U.
    Hydrosilylation of Ethylene, Cyclohexene, and Ally1 Chloride in the Presence of Pt(0)
    and Pt(2) Catalysts ........................................................................................................................... 404
    Chernyshev, E. A.; Belyakova, Z. V.; Knyazev, S. P.; Storozhenko, P. A.
    Synthesis of Glycidoxypropyl-Silanes and -Siloxanes via Rhodium Siloxide-Catalyzed
    Hydrosilylation ................................................................................................................................ 408
    Maciejewski, H.; Marciniec, B.; Blazejewska-Chadyniak, P.; Dqbek, I.
    New Functionalization of Vinyl-Substituted Organosilicon Compounds
    via Ru-Catalyzed Reactions ............................................................................................................. 4 16
    Marciniec, B.; Itami, K; Chadyniak, D.; Jankowska, M
    Hydrosilylation Using Ionic Liquids ............................................................................................... 424
    Weyershausen, B.; Hell, K.; Hesse, U.
    Baumann, F.; List, T.
    [2+2]-Cycloadditions of (OC)4Fe=SiMez - Theoretical Study ..................................................... 438
    Bohme, U.
    Ho&ann, K ; Bohme, U.; Roewer, G.
    Cp-Free Hafnium Silyl Substituted Compounds ............................................................................. 452
    Frank, D,; Baumgartner, J; Marschner, C.
    Bera, H.; Schmitzer, S.; Schurnacher, D. ; Malisch, W.
    Sohns, A.; Schumacher, D.; Malisch, W.; Nieger, M
    Synthesis and Reactivity of Polychlorinated Metallo-Siloxanes ..................................................... 468
    Schumacher, D.; Malisch, W.; Soger, N.; Binnewies, M
    Bera, H.; Sohns, A.; Malisch, W.
    On-Line FT-Raman Spectroscopy for Process Control of the Hydrosilylation Reaction ................ 432
    Reactions of Undecamethylcyclohexasilyl-potassiumw ith Transition Metal Compounds ............4 45
    Metal- and Cyclopentadienyl-Bound Silanol Groups in Tungsten Complexes ............................... 457
    Half-Sandwich Iron Complexes with a Silanol-Functionalized Cyclopentadienyl Ligand ............. 462
    Half-Sandwich Tungsten Complexes with Silyl-Functionalized q5-Cyclopentadienyl Ligand ...... 474
    XIV Contents
    Chapter IV
    Silicon in Organic and Bioorganic Chemistry
    Norbornylsilanes: New Organosilicon Protecting Groups .............................................................. .482
    Heldmann, D. K.; Stohrer, J.; Zauner, R.
    Synthesis and Reactivity of an Enantiomerically Pure N-Methyl-2-Silyl-Substituted Pyrrolidine ........................................................................................................................................ 488
    Strohfeldt, K ; Seibel, T.; Wich, P.; Strohmann, C.
    Diastereomerically Enriched a-Lithiated Benzylsilanes ................................................................ .495
    Schildbach, D.; Bindl, M.; Hornig, J.; Strohmann, C.
    An Enantiomerically Enriched Silyllithium Compound and the Stereochemical Course of its
    Transformations ............................................................................................................................... 502
    Hornig, J.; Auer, D.; Bindl, M ; FraaJ, V. C.; Strohmann C.
    Reactions of CF3Si(CH3)3 and C6FsSi(CH3)3 with Perfluoroolefins and Perfluoroimines .............. 508
    Nishida, M ; Hayakawa, 1; Ono, T.
    Bis(trimethylsi1yI)mercury: a Powerful Reagent for the Synthesis of Amino Carbenes ................. 515
    Otto, M ; Rudzevich, V.; Romanenko, V. D.; Bertrand, G.
    Electrochemical Synthesis of Functional Organosilanes ................................................................ .522
    Loidl, B.; Grogger, Ch.; Stiiger, H.; Pachab, B.; Weidner, R.; Kammel, T.; Bauer, A.
    Photoluminescence and Photochemical Behavior of Silacyclobutenes .......................................... .527
    Yan, D.; Hem A. A.; Auner, N.; Thomson, M ; Backer M
    Tris- and Tetrakis-[oligo(phenylenevinylene)]-silanes: Synthesis and Luminescence Behavior .... 534
    Detert, H.; Sugiono, E.
    Synthesis, Luminescence, and Condensation of Oligo(phenyleneviny1ene)s with
    Alkoxysilane End Groups ................................................................................................................ 539
    Detert, H.; Sugiono, E.
    How to Make Disilandiyl-Carbon Hybrid Materials: the First ADMET Metathesis Reactions of
    Organodisilanes ............................................................................................................................... .546
    Mera, G.; Driess, M
    Application of a,o-Bis(dimethylvinylsi1oxy)alkanes ...................................................................... 553
    PawluC, P.; Gaczewsku, B.; Marciniec, B.
    Synthesis and NMR Spectra of Diaryl- and Dihetarylsilacycloalkanes .......................................... 559
    Ignatovich, L.; Popelis, J.; Lukevics, E.
    Synthesis and Biological Activity of Silicon Derivatives of 2-Trifluoroacetylfuran and Their
    Oximes ............................................................................................................................................. 563
    Ignatovich, L.; Zarina, D.; Shestakova, I.; Germane, S.; Lukevics, E.
    Silicon Diols, Effective Inhibitors of Human Leucocyte Elastase ................................................... 569
    Showell, G. A.; Montana, J. G.; Chadwick, J. A.; Higgs, C.; Hunt, H. J.; MacKenzie, R. E.; Price,
    S.; Wilkinson, T. J.
    Contents XV
    0 Ligands of the 1,4‘-Silaspiro[tetralin- 1,4‘-piperidine] Type and the SerotoninlNoradrenaline
    Reuptake Inhibitor Sila-venlafaxine: Studies on C/Si Bioisosterism .............................................. 575
    Dag, J. 0.M; iiller, B.; Burschka, C.; Tacke, R.; Bains, W.; Wameck,J .
    Possible Mechanisms of the Stimulating Effects of Isopropoxygermatran and 1 -Ethoxysilatran
    in Regenerated Liver ........................................................................................................................ 582 Voronkov, M G.; Muhitdinova, H. N.; Nurbekov, M K.; Rasulov, M M ; D ’yakov, V. M
    Wound Healing Effects of some Silocanes and Silatranes .............................................................. 588 D’yakov, V. M ; Voronkov, M G.; Kazimirovskaya, V. B.; Loginov, S. V.; Rasulov, M M
    The Development of Methods of Synthesizing Organic Derivatives of Silicon Based on
    Biogenic Silica ................................................................................................................................. 595 Ubaskina, J.; Ojtserov, Y.
    Chapter V
    Organosilicon Compounds for Industrial Applications
    Silicon Science and Technology - an Industrialist’s View of the Future ...................................... 602
    White, J. W.
    The Markets for Silicones ................................................................................................................ 610
    De Poortere, M
    Synthesis of Organofunctional Polysiloxanes of Various Topologies ............................................. 620 Chojnowski, J.
    A Facile Synthetic Route to Phosphazene Base Catalysts and Their Use in Siloxane Synthesis .... 628 Hupfild, P. C.; Surgenor, A. E.; Taylor, R. G.
    Supramolecular Chemistry and Condensation of Oligosiloxane-cL,w-Diols HOSiMe2O(SiPh20),SiMezOH (n = 1 - 4) ..................................................................................... 635 Beckmann, J.; Dakternieks, D.; Duthie, A.; Foitzik, R. C.; Beckmann, J.
    The Reactivity of Carbofunctional Aminoalkoxysilanes in Hydrolytic and Reetherification
    Reactions .......................................................................................................................................... 641
    Kovyazin, V. A.; Kopylov, V. M ; Nikitin, A. V.; Knyazev, S. P.; Chemyshev, E. A.
    Study of Octyltriethoxysilane Hydrolytic Polycondensation ......................................................... .646 Plekhanova, N. S.; Kireev, V. V.; Ivanov, V. V.; Kopylov, V. M.
    A Study of the Dependence of Silicone Compositions on the Initial Structure and Composition
    of Oligoorganosiloxanes .................................................................................................................. 655 Nanushyan, S. R,; Alekeeva, E. I.; Polivanov, A. N.
    Study of Rheological Properties of Oligoethylsiloxane-Based Compositions ................................ 66 1
    Gureev, A. 0.; Koroleva, T. V.; Lotarev, M B.; Skorokhodov, I. I.; Chemyshev, E. A.
    Silacyclobutene-PDMS Copolymers - Siloxanes with Unusual Thermal Behavior .................... .668 Backer, M. W.; Hannington, J. P.; Davies, P. R.; Auner, N.
    Electrochemically Initiated “Silanone Route” for Functionalization of Siloxanes .......................... 675 Keyrouz, R.; Jouikov, V.
    XVI Contents
    Monofunctional Silicone Fluids and Silicone Organic Copolymers ............................................... 682
    Keller, W.
    Tailoring New Silicone Oil for Aluminum Demolding ................................................................... 687
    Olier, P.; Delchet, L.; Breunig, S.
    A New Generation of Silicone Antifoams with Improved Persistence ........................................... 700
    Huggins, A; Chugg, K ; Roos, C.; Nienstedt, S.
    Silicone Mist Supressors for Fast Paper Coating Processes ............................................................ 704
    Delis, J.; Kilgour, J.
    Silicone Copolymers for Coatings, Cosmetics, and Textile and Fabric Care .................................. 710
    Stark, K.
    Silicone-Based Copolymers for Textile Finishing Purposes - General Structure Concepts,
    Application Aspects, and Behavior on Fiber Surfaces .................................................................... 716
    Lange, H.; Wagner, R.; Hesse, A.; fioss, H.; Hocker, H.
    Silanes as Efficient Additives for Resins ......................................................................................... 722
    van Herwijnen, H. W. G.; Kowatsch, S.; Wagner, R. A.
    New UV-Curable Alkoxysiloxanes Modified with Tris(trimethylsily1)methyl Derivatives ........... 729
    Kowalewsh, A.; Stancvk, W. A.
    New Methacrylic Silanes: Versatile Polymer Building Blocks and Surface Modifiers .................. 734
    Pfzfer, J.
    Hydrolysis Studies of Silane Crosslinkers in Latexes ..................................................................... 741
    Cooke, J. A.; Cai, W.; Lejeune, A.
    Mastering Crosslinking in Silicone Sealants ................................................................................... 750
    Pujol, J.- M; Frangois, J.- hi;D albe, B.
    Selecting the Right Aminosilane Adhesion Promoter for Hybrid Sealants ..................................... 757
    Mack, H.
    Isocyanatomethyl-DimethylmonomethoxyS ilane: A Buildung Block for RTV-2 Systems ...........7 65
    Ziche, W.
    The Influence of Different Stresses on the Hydrophobicity and the Electrical Behavior of
    Silicone Rubber Surfaces ................................................................................................................. 770
    Barsch, R.; Jahn, H.; Steinberger, H ; Friebe, R.
    Silicone Magnetoelastic Composite ................................................................................................. 779
    Stepanov, G. V.; Alekseeva, E. I.; Gorbunov, A. L; Nikitin, L. V.
    Modifiers for Compounded Rubbers Based on Fluoro- and Phenylsiloxane Rubbers .................... 785
    Ryzhova, 0. G.; Korolkova, T. N.; Kholod, S. A!
    Polyphenylsilsesquioxane-Polydiorganosiloxane Block Copolymers ........................................... .792
    Semenkova, N Yr.; Nanushyan, S, R.; Storozenko, P. A.
    Thermoplastic Silicone Elastomers .................................................................................................. 796
    Schayer, 0.; Weis, J.; Delica, S.; Csellich, F.; Kneipl, A.
    Contents XVII
    Silicone Hybrid Copolymers - Structure, Properties, and Characterization .................................. 802
    Hiller, W.; Keller, W.
    Hydrolytic Stability o f Silicone Polyether Copolymers .................................................................. 807
    Pigeon, M G.; Czech, A. M ; Landon, S. J.
    Silane-Crosslinking High-Performance Spray Foams ..................................................................... 8 13
    Poggenklas, B.; Sommer, H.; Stanjek, K: Weidner, R.; Weis, J.
    Phase Behavior of Short-Chain PDMS-b-PEO Diblock Copolymers and Their Use as
    Templates in the Preparation of Lamellar Silicate Materials ........................................................... 8 18
    Kickelbick, G.; Hiising, N
    Nanoscale Networks for Masonry Protection .................................................................................. 825
    Lork, A.; Sandmeyer, F.; Kohler, J.; Weis, J.
    Chapter VI
    Silicon-Based Materials
    Mesostructured Silica and Organically Functionalized Silica - Status and Perspectives ............. 860
    Schiith, F.; Wang, Y.; Yang, C.-M; Zibrowius, B.
    Physical-Chemical Features of Synthetic Amorphous Silicas and Related Hazard and Risk
    Assessment ....................................................................................................................................... 869
    Heinemann, M ; Bosch, A.; Stintz, M.; Vogelsberger, W.
    Particle Size of Fumed Silica: a Virtual Model to Describe Fractal Aggregates ............................. 875
    Batz-Sohn, C.
    Characterization of Size and Structure of Fumed Silica Particles in Suspensions .......................... 882
    Babick, F.; Stintz, M.; Barthel, H.; Heinemann, M
    Adsorption of Water on Fumed Silica ............................................................................................. 888
    Brendlk, E.; Ozil, F.; Balard, H.; Barthel, H
    Methylene Chloride Adsorption on Pyrogenic Silica Surfaces ....................................................... 895
    Brendlk, E.; Ozil, F.; Balard, H.; Barthel, H.
    Pyrogenic Silica - Mechanisms of Rheology Control in Polar Resins .......................................... 902
    Gottschalk-Gaudig, T. ; Barthel, H
    Silica Adhesion on Toner Surfaces Studied by Scanning Force Microscopy (SFM) ...................... 910
    Heinemann, M ; Voelkel, U.; Barthel, H.; HiId S.
    Characterization of Silica-Polymer Interactions on the Microscopic Scale Using Scanning
    Force Microscopy ............................................................................................................................ 920
    Konig, S.; Hild, S.
    Advanced Hydrophobic Precipitated Silicas for Silicone Elastomers ............................................. 927
    Kawamoto, K.; Panz, C.
    Iodine Insertion into Pure Silica Hosts with Large Pores ................................................................ 930
    Nechifor, R.; Behrens, P.
    X V I I I Contents
    Metal-Doped Silica Nano- and Microsized Tubular Structures ....................................................... 937
    Milbrudt, M.; Mursmunn, H. C.; Greulich- Weber, S.
    Branched Functionalized Polysiloxane-Silica Hybrids for Immobilization of Catalyst ................. 942
    Rbzga-Wijus, K.; Chojnowski, J.; Fortuniuk, K; Scibiorek, M
    Investigations into the Kinetics of the Polyamine-Silica System and Its Relevance to
    Biomineralization ............................................................................................................................. 948
    Barnreuther, P.; Jahns, M ; Krueger, I.; Behrens, P.; Horstmann, S.; Menzel, H.
    Polyol-Modified Silanes as Precursors for Mesostructured Silica Monoliths ................................. 955
    Hiising, N.; Brundhuber, D.; Torma, K; Ruub, C.; Peterlik, H.
    Self-organized Bridged Silsesquioxanes ......................................................................................... 962
    Moreau, J. J. E.; Vellutini, L.; Wong Chi Man, M ; Bied, C.
    Carbamatosil Nanocomposites with Tonic Liquid: Redox Electrolytes for Electrooptic Devices ... 967
    Jovanovski, V.; Orel, B.; surca Vuk, A.
    Silicone Nanospheres for Polymer and Coating Applications ......................................................... 977
    Ebenhoch, J.; Oswuldbuuer, H.
    New Approaches and Characterization Methods of Functional Silicon-Based
    Non-Oxidic Ceramics ...................................................................................................................... 981
    Haberecht, J.; Krumeich, F.; Hametner, K; anther, D.; Nesper, R.
    Weinmunn, M.; Horz, M.; Muller, A.; Aldinger, F.
    Ushakov, N. K; Finkelshtein, E. Sh.; Krusheninnikov, E. G.
    Chemical Functionalization of Titanium Surfaces .......................................................................... 999
    Cossement, D.; Mekhulij Z.; Delhalle, J.; Hevesi, L.
    Documentation of Silicones for Chemistry Education and Public Understanding ........................ 1006
    Tuusch, M W.
    Preceramic Polymers for High-Temperature Si-B-C-N Ceramics ................................................ 987
    Heterochain Polycarbosilane Elastomers as Promising Membrane Materials ................................. 994
    Author Index .................................................................................................................................. 1009
    Subject Index .................................................................................................................................. 1015




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