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Electrochemical synthesis of allenyl silanes and allenyl boronic esters [PDF]
Allenyl silanes and boronates are pivotal building blocks in organic synthesis. Nevertheless, their synthesis requires the manipulation of transition metal or highly reactive species.
Tingting Feng +3 more
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Copper-catalyzed intermolecular Regio- and Enantioselective Hydrosilylation of Alkenes with Prochiral Silanes [PDF]
This study presents a copper-catalyzed, substrate-controlled regio- and enantioselective intermolecular hydrosilylation method capable of accommodating a broad scope of alkenes and prochiral silanes. The approach offers an efficient and versatile pathway
Xiao-Yan Zhu +5 more
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Introduction. Cardiovascular diseases are the leading cause of death worldwide. The combination of statins and cholesterol-absorption inhibitors promotes the decrease in risk factors, such as high concentrations of LDL (low-density lipoproteins). The aim
Joel Rodríguez-Saldaña +9 more
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Spinning of Endless Bioactive Silicate Glass Fibres for Fibre Reinforcement Applications
Bioactive glasses have been used for many years in the human body as bone substitute. Since bioactive glasses are not readily available in the form of endless thin fibres with diameters below 20 µm, their use is limited to mainly non-load-bearing ...
Julia Eichhorn +12 more
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Various commercially available primary and secondary hydrosilanes were exploited for versatile direct dehydrocoupling with alcohols and phenols through cobalt catalysis. The protocol enables efficient Si–O bond formation with a host of O–nucleophiles and
Ewelina Szafoni +2 more
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The Role of APTES as a Primer for Polystyrene Coated AA2024-T3
(3-Aminopropyl)triethoxysilane (APTES) silane possesses one terminal amine group and three ethoxy groups extending from each silicon atom, acting as a crucial interface between organic and inorganic materials.
John Halford, Cheng-fu Chen
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Many (if not most) biosensors rely on functional silane coatings as a first step toward covalent immobilization of specific capture molecules. While methods for silanization of silica (SiO2) surfaces are very well developed, less has been done to develop
Ethan P. Luta, Benjamin L. Miller
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Main Group Catalysis: Cationic Si(II) and Ge(II) Compounds as Catalysts in Organosilicon Chemistry
Cyclopentadienyl (Cp)-coordinated cationic Si(II) (1) and Ge(II) compounds (2) are a new class of catalysts for various transformations in organosilicon chemistry.
Elke Fritz-Langhals
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The molecular structure of the title compound, C18H15ISi, which crystallizes in the space group C2/c, does not exhibit any unusual features. Two weak C—H...π interactions may help to consolidate the packing. The present structure is not isostructural with the known Ph3SiX (X = F, Cl or Br) compounds.
Frauke Schödel +3 more
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Paper, nanocellulose, and other polysaccharide-based materials can be excellent candidates for food packaging barrier layers, except that they tend to be vulnerable to moisture.
Dorota B. Szlek +2 more
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