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Disilane is a
chemical compound with
chemical formula Si2H6 that was
identified in 1902 by
Henri Moissan and
Samuel Smiles (1877–1953).
Moissan and Smiles...
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starting with silane, SiH4, the
analogue of methane,
continuing with
disilane Si2H6, the
analogue of ethane, etc. They are
mainly of
theoretical or academic...
- experimentally.
Silicon can form
sigma bonds to
other silicon atoms (and
disilane is the
parent of this
class of compounds). However, it is
difficult to...
- 'tricarbane', and 'tetracarbane' as
recommended for
analogues of silane, '
disilane'; phosphane, 'triphosphane'; and sulfane, 'tetrasulfane'. W. B. Kay (1940)...
- 'tricarbane', and 'tetracarbane' as
recommended for
analogues of silane, '
disilane'; phosphane, 'triphosphane'; and sulfane, 'tetrasulfane'." "Ethane – Compound...
- Alvarez, S (2002). "Hexakis(silyl)palladium(VI) or palladium(II with eta2-
disilane ligands?".
Angewandte Chemie International Edition in English. 41 (11):...
- as SiH 4 and
SiHCl 3 by
Charles Friedel and
Albert Ladenburg in 1867.
Disilane (Si 2H 6)
followed in 1902, when it was
first made by
Henri Moissan and...
- 5 to 10%
shorter than the Si-Si
single bond
lengths of
corresponding disilanes. A
peculiarity of
disilenes is the trans-bending of the substituents,...
- 'tricarbane', and 'tetracarbane' as
recommended for
analogues of silane, '
disilane'; phosphane, 'triphosphane'; and sulfane, 'tetrasulfane'. Lide,
David R...
- silane) (should not be
called siliconium disilanium, Si2H+7 (protonated
disilane)
further silanium cations, Si nH+ 2n+3 (protonated silanes) germonium,...