2006
DOI: 10.1007/s10947-006-0435-0
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X-ray diffraction investigation of siloxanes. I. Effects of organic substituents at the silicon atoms on the structure of acyclic trisiloxane-1,5-diols and on formation of different hydrogen bond systems

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“…[2][3][4][5][6] Silanols as well as silanediols are valuable building blocks in synthetical chemistry and exhibit a distinct tendency to form hydrogen-bridge networks. [7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15] The formation of coordination adducts of silanols with oxygen-and nitrogencontaining bases, which form more readily than the corresponding alcohol adducts, [8,11] and their utilization for selective guest-host complexation of alcohols and amines emphasize this behavior. [9,12,16] In the same way, the related a,wsiloxanediols, HO[SiR 2 O] n H, form inter-and intramolecular hydrogen bonds that often result in the formation of ring structures (Scheme 2).…”
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“…[2][3][4][5][6] Silanols as well as silanediols are valuable building blocks in synthetical chemistry and exhibit a distinct tendency to form hydrogen-bridge networks. [7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15] The formation of coordination adducts of silanols with oxygen-and nitrogencontaining bases, which form more readily than the corresponding alcohol adducts, [8,11] and their utilization for selective guest-host complexation of alcohols and amines emphasize this behavior. [9,12,16] In the same way, the related a,wsiloxanediols, HO[SiR 2 O] n H, form inter-and intramolecular hydrogen bonds that often result in the formation of ring structures (Scheme 2).…”
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“…[9,12,16] In the same way, the related a,wsiloxanediols, HO[SiR 2 O] n H, form inter-and intramolecular hydrogen bonds that often result in the formation of ring structures (Scheme 2). [13][14][15] In the case of the monopotassium silanolate salt (Scheme 2, right), it is noteworthy that the potassium cation interaction with the silanolate as well as the silanol oxygen atom is favored with respect to the formation of an intramolecular hydrogen bond, which correspondingly leads to a ring containing the potassium ion.…”
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“…Sowohl Silanole als auch Silandiole sind wertvolle Bausteine in der Synthesechemie und zeigen eine ausgeprägte Tendenz zur Bildung von Wasserstoffbrückennetzwerken . Die Bildung von Koordinationsaddukten von Silanolen mit sauerstoff‐ und stickstoffhaltigen Basen, die sich leichter bilden als die entsprechenden Alkohol‐Addukte, und die Verwendung zur selektiven Wirt‐Gast‐Komplexierung von Alkoholen und Aminen unterstreichen dieses Verhalten .…”
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“…[2][3][4][5][6] Sowohl Silanole als auch Silandiole sind wertvolle Bausteine in der Synthesechemie und zeigen eine ausgeprägte Tendenz zur Bildung von Wasserstoffbrückennetzwerken. [7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15] Die Bildung von Koordinationsaddukten von Silanolen mit sauerstoff-und stickstoffhaltigen Basen, die sich leichter bilden als die entsprechenden Alkohol-Addukte, [8,11] und die Verwendung zur selektiven Wirt-Gast-Komplexierung von Alkoholen und Aminen unterstreichen dieses Verhalten. [9,12,16] Ebenso bilden die verwandten a,w-Siloxandiole, HO[SiR 2 O] n H, inter-und intramolekulare Wasserstoffbrücken, die häufig zur Bildung von Ringstrukturen führen (Schema 2).…”
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