Springer, 1991. — 327 p. — ISBN: 978-94-010-5417-1
Although, carbon is only one of one hundred plus elements, the polymer science lit erature consists primarily of studies on carbon based polymers. In part, this reflects the varied feedstock sources and in part, the type of bonds and bond forming reactions avail able to form organic polymers that are not available to the inorganic and organometallic chemist. However, recent intense interest in polymers with novel optical, electronic or magnetic properties or polymers that can serve as precursors to ceramic, semiconductor, metallic or superconductor materials has served as a driver for the development of novel synthetic routes and characterization techniques that have launched many new inorganic and organometallic oligomers and polymer systems. The following chapters represent an effort to provide an overview of several new and continuing areas of development in inorganic and organometallic polymer science. This book represents the second in a series of books we have edited on inorganic and organometallic polymer chemistry (1. Transformation of Organo-metallics into Common and Exotic Materials, NATO ASI Series Vol 141. 3. Inorganic and Organometallic Polymers with Special Properties, NATO ASI Series in press). In this series, we attempt to develop, for the reader, an understanding of the breadth, depth and potential of inorganic and organometallic polymer science.
Polysilanes and PolystannanesCatalytic Dehydrogenative Polymerization of Silanes to Polysilanes by Zirconocene and Hafnocene Catalysts. A New Polymerization Mechanism
Silane Dehydrocoupling Reactions Catalyzed by the Late Transition Metals
Synthesis of Poly(methylsilylene) by Catalytic Dehydrocoupling with Cp
2MMe
2 (M = Ti, Zr) Catalysts
The Preparation of Polysilylenes
Characterization of Polysilanes by UV, GPC and Light-Scattering
Effect of Thermally Induced Transitions on Electronic Transport in Aliphatic Polysilylenes
Linear and Nonlinear Optics in Substituted Polysilanes
Electronic Structures and Physical Properties of Sigma-Conjugated Polymers
The Molecular and Electronic Structure of Polycyclic Polystannanes
Non-Oxide Ceramic PrecursorsPolymethylsilane as a Precursor to High Purity Silicon Carbide
Silicon Carbide Preceramic Polymers as Binders for Ceramic Powders
Pyrolytic Characteristics of Polysilazanes
Silicon and Boron Containing Oligomers: Potential Precursors for Ceramics
Preparation and Microstructure of Organometallic Polymer Derived A1N-BN Composites
Polymeric Precursors to Boron Nitride Ceramics
Ceramic Materials Via Derivatization Reactions of Polymers
Oxide Ceramic PrecursorsSome Aspects of the Chemistry of Transition Metal Oxide Gels
Kinetics and Structure of Silicate Sol-Gels
Mechanistic Aspects of the Pyrolytic Transformation of Metal Alkoxides to Oxides
Novel Organometallic PolymersPoly(alkylene Phosphates): Synthetic Strategies
New Metal-Chalcogen Compounds with Polymeric Structures
The Study of Plasma Stability of Poly(organophosphazene) Films Prepared on Silicon Wafer
Oxygen-Carrying Polychelates Derived from Bisphenolic Complexes
Coordination Polymers Derived from Bisphenolic Complexes