Abstract
Silicon and germanium azides are versatile tools in organic synthesis and widely used for various organic transformations e.g. as nucleophiles, 1,3-dipolarophiles, and azide-group transfer agents. This review article focuses on synthesis, spectroscopy, structural properties, and synthetic applications of silicon and germanium azides.
Keywords: Silicon azides, germanium azides, synthesis, spectroscopy, structure, applications, silicon nitride films, organogermanium compounds, Monoazidosilane Derivatives, Regioselective synthesis, Hexaazidosilicate(IV) Ion, Hexacoordinate Germanium(IV) Complexes
Current Organic Chemistry
Title: Silicon and Germanium Azides
Volume: 15 Issue: 11
Author(s): Tibor Pasinszki, Melinda Krebsz and Odon Wagner
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Keywords: Silicon azides, germanium azides, synthesis, spectroscopy, structure, applications, silicon nitride films, organogermanium compounds, Monoazidosilane Derivatives, Regioselective synthesis, Hexaazidosilicate(IV) Ion, Hexacoordinate Germanium(IV) Complexes
Abstract: Silicon and germanium azides are versatile tools in organic synthesis and widely used for various organic transformations e.g. as nucleophiles, 1,3-dipolarophiles, and azide-group transfer agents. This review article focuses on synthesis, spectroscopy, structural properties, and synthetic applications of silicon and germanium azides.
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Pasinszki Tibor, Krebsz Melinda and Wagner Odon, Silicon and Germanium Azides, Current Organic Chemistry 2011; 15 (11) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/138527211795656697
DOI https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/138527211795656697 |
Print ISSN 1385-2728 |
Publisher Name Bentham Science Publisher |
Online ISSN 1875-5348 |
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