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The sections in this article are Introduction Scope and Structure Polymers with only Main Group Elements in Their Backbone Polysilanes Polygermanes and Polystannanes Polysiloxanes Polycarbosilanes Polyphosphazenes Polysilazanes Further Main Group Hybrid Polymers Polymers that have Transition Metals as Integral Parts of Their Main Chains Poly(1,1′‐metallocenylenes) Poly(1,1′‐metallocenylene arylenes) Further Poly(1,1′‐metallocenylene) Derivatives with π‐Conjugated Bridging Units Poly(1,1′‐metallocenylene ethylenes) Phosphorus‐, Sulfur‐, and Selenium‐Bridged Poly(1, 1′‐metallocenylene) Derivatives Further Poly(1,1′‐metallocenylene) Derivatives with Nonmetallic Bridging Units Poly(1,1′‐ferrocenylene silanes) and Poly(1,1′‐ferrocenylene germanes) Poly(metallaines) Polymers from Octahedrally Coordinated Polyimine‐Transition Metal Complexes Polymers from Tetrahedrally Coordinated Polyimine‐Transition Metal Complexes Schiff‐Base Coordination Polymers Further Transition Metal Coordination Polymers Poly(phthalocyaninato)‐siloxanes and Related Polymers Conclusions Acknowledgements
The sections in this article are Introduction Scope and Structure Polymers with only Main Group Elements in Their Backbone Polysilanes Polygermanes and Polystannanes Polysiloxanes Polycarbosilanes Polyphosphazenes Polysilazanes Further Main Group Hybrid Polymers Polymers that have Transition Metals as Integral Parts of Their Main Chains Poly(1,1′‐metallocenylenes) Poly(1,1′‐metallocenylene arylenes) Further Poly(1,1′‐metallocenylene) Derivatives with π‐Conjugated Bridging Units Poly(1,1′‐metallocenylene ethylenes) Phosphorus‐, Sulfur‐, and Selenium‐Bridged Poly(1, 1′‐metallocenylene) Derivatives Further Poly(1,1′‐metallocenylene) Derivatives with Nonmetallic Bridging Units Poly(1,1′‐ferrocenylene silanes) and Poly(1,1′‐ferrocenylene germanes) Poly(metallaines) Polymers from Octahedrally Coordinated Polyimine‐Transition Metal Complexes Polymers from Tetrahedrally Coordinated Polyimine‐Transition Metal Complexes Schiff‐Base Coordination Polymers Further Transition Metal Coordination Polymers Poly(phthalocyaninato)‐siloxanes and Related Polymers Conclusions Acknowledgements
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