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What (who) is N-heterocyclic silylene - definition


N-heterocyclic silylene         
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  • Three general examples of five-membered NHSis, in order: Saturated, Unsaturated, and Benzo-fused
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  • Heats of Hydrogenation of NHSilylene and NHSilane, illustrating stabilization in NHSi due to π electron delocalization into vacant Si orbital
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  • Contour map based on Atoms in Molecules analysis of the archetypal unsaturated NHSi [HN-CH=CH-NH]Si: showing second derivative of charge density. Solid line indicate a positive Laplacian and striped indicate a negative Laplacian.
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CLASS OF CHEMICAL COMPOUNDS
User:Nblewis/sandbox; N-Heterocyclic Silylene; Diamino silylene
An N-Heterocyclic silylene (NHSi) is an uncharged heterocyclic chemical compound consisting of a divalent silicon atom bonded to two nitrogen atoms. The isolation of the first stable NHSi, also the first stable dicoordinate silicon compound, was reported in 1994 by Michael Denk and Robert West three years after Anthony Arduengo first isolated an N-heterocyclic carbene, the lighter congener of NHSis.
Coinage metal N-heterocyclic carbene complexes         
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  • Examples of reported coinage metal NHC complexes displaying various structural types.<ref name=":0" /><ref name=":3" />
  • Schematic examples of coinage metal NHC complexes synthesized through the four typical methods highlighted in the text.<ref name=":1" />
CLASS OF CHEMICAL COMPOUNDS
User:Vmannava/Coinage Metal N-Heterocyclic Carbene (NHC) Complexes; Coinage Metal N-Heterocyclic Carbene (NHC) Complexes
Coinage metal N-heterocyclic carbene (NHC) complexes refer to transition metal complexes incorporating at least one coinage metal center (M = Cu, Ag, Au) ligated by at least one NHC-type persistent carbene. A variety of such complexes have been synthesized through deprotonation of the appropriate imidazolium precursor and metalation by the appropriate metal source, producing MI, MII, or MIII NHC complexes.
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CYCLIC CHEMICAL COMPOUND HAVING AS RING MEMBERS ATOMS OF AT LEAST TWO DIFFERENT ELEMENTS
Heterocyclic; Heterocyclic ring; Heterocycle; Heterocyclic compounds; Heterocyclic chemistry; Heterocyclic compounds, 1-ring; Heterocyclic compounds, 2-ring; Heterocyclic compounds, 3-ring; Heterocyclic compounds with 4 or more rings; Borirene; Heterocyclic Chemistry; Heterocyclics; Heteroaromatic compound; Borepine; 1H-borepin; Oxatetrazole; Thiatetrazole
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¦ adjective Chemistry denoting a compound whose molecule contains a ring of atoms of at least two elements (one of which is generally carbon).