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Hydrosilylation: A Comprehensive Review on Recent Advances, ISBN-13: 978-1402081712
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"Hydrosilylation: A Comprehensive Review on Recent Advances" provides an extensive overview of the hydrosilylation reaction, a key process in organosilicon chemistry that involves the addition of silanes to alkenes and alkynes. The book delves into the mechanisms, catalysts, and various applications of hydrosilylation, highlighting recent advancements in the field. It discusses the development of new catalytic systems, including transition metal catalysts and organocatalysts, and their impact on reaction efficiency and selectivity. Additionally, the review addresses challenges and future directions in hydrosilylation research, making it a valuable resource for chemists seeking to understand and innovate in this area of organic synthesis.
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Title: Hydrosilylation: A Comprehensive Review on Recent Advances
Authors: Jean-Marie Basset, Sylvie A. L. Gueneau, Philippe B. V. G. Abadie
ISBN-13: 978-1402081712
Publisher: Springer
Publication Year: 2008
Page Count: 372
Language: English
Description: This book provides an extensive overview of the hydrosilylation process, covering recent advancements in the field. It includes discussions on mechanisms, catalysts, and applications in various chemical industries.
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The book "Hydrosilylation: A Comprehensive Review on Recent Advances" presents an in-depth examination of the latest developments in the field of hydrosilylation reactions. Addressing both fundamental concepts and cutting-edge applications, it highlights advancements in catalysts, reaction mechanisms, and practical applications across various industries. The comprehensive nature of the review serves as a valuable resource for researchers and practitioners alike, facilitating a deeper understanding of the technological innovations and challenges associated with hydrosilylation. Through its thorough analysis, the book not only consolidates existing knowledge but also inspires future research directions in this evolving area of chemistry.
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