1994
DOI: 10.1016/0022-2860(94)08317-7
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Anomeric effect in hexaethyldisilathiane and bis(triethylsilylalkyl) sulphides S[(CH2)nSiEt3]2, n = 0–3

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“…The photoelectron spectra of (Et 3 Si) 2 S and the silylalkyl sulphides (Et 3 Si(CH 2 ) n ) 2 S (n D 0 3) support a greater silyl donor influence for n D 0, 2 than for n D 1, 3, while the charge transfer spectra show a first ionization potential greatest for n D 0 36 .…”
Section: Linear Disilthianesmentioning
confidence: 90%
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“…The photoelectron spectra of (Et 3 Si) 2 S and the silylalkyl sulphides (Et 3 Si(CH 2 ) n ) 2 S (n D 0 3) support a greater silyl donor influence for n D 0, 2 than for n D 1, 3, while the charge transfer spectra show a first ionization potential greatest for n D 0 36 .…”
Section: Linear Disilthianesmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…The mononuclear mercury(II) derivatives result from 2,4,6-t-Bu 3 C 6 H 2 SeSiMe 3 with HgCl 2 89 , while with PhSeSiMe 3 and Fe(CO) 4 (HgCl) 2 , Hg 32 Se 14 (SePh) 36 results with a cubic space group. However, with HgCl 2 , the trigonal polymorph results.…”
Section: Bis(silyl)selenidesmentioning
confidence: 99%