Abstract
The symmetrically substituted disilyl chalcogenides (Me n H 3−n Si) 2 E where E = O, S, Se, Te; n = 0 → 3, have been prepared and characterized spectroscopically and by cleavage reactions. The synthetic routes include reactions of halogenosilanes with water, mercury(II) sulfide, lithium telluride, and complex thio- and seleno-aluminates. The spectroscopic properties of the(MeH 2 Si) 2 E and (Me 2 HSi) 2 E species, which have not been reported previously, are discussed in some detail.
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Drake, J. E., Glavinčevski, B. M., & Hemmings, R. T. (1980). Studies of silyl and germyl Group VI species. Part IV. Dimethyl- and tetramethyl-disilyl chalcogenides and related species. Canadian Journal of Chemistry, 58(20), 2161–2166. https://doi.org/10.1139/v80-346
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