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Organosilane polymer chemistry: A review

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Organosilane chemistry is a rapidly growing field. Over 1000 papers are published every year and the literature includes over 20.000 research papers and patents. Besides the synthetic aspects, organosilicon chemistry has become a major tool in the preparation of silylated compounds as reactive intermediates in organic synthesis and for an ever-increasing number of technical applications. This review article discusses the origin of organosilicon chemistry, the differences between carbon chemistry and silicon chemistry, and the application of silicon carbon chemistry in the field of polymers.

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Thames, S.F., Panjnani, K.G. Organosilane polymer chemistry: A review. J Inorg Organomet Polym 6, 59–94 (1996). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01098320

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