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Reaction of silicon with air ... Reactions of silicon: reactions of silicon with air; water; halogens; acids; and bases ... Chemical reactions of the elements...
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www.webelements.com/silicon/chemistry.html
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Whereas hydrolysing the appropriate silanes yields "finished" silicone fluids and silicone resins, the components of a silicone rubber still have to be crosslinked with each other (vulcanised or cured). There are three different types of crosslinking reactions:
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www.silicones-science.com/chemistry_chemreaction.html
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The Element Silicon - Basic Physical and Historical Information ... The Element Silicon; [Click for Isotope Data] ... Silicon was discovered by Jöns Jacob Berzelius, a Swedish chemist, in 1824 by heating chips of potassium in a silica container and then carefully washing away the residual by-products. Silicon is the seventh...
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education.jlab.org/itselemental/ele014.html
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AMT Organosilicons Catalogue March 2006; Named Organosilicon Reactions; Brook Rearrangement; R2; Base; OH; SiR3; R1 R2; OSiR3; H; R1; Reference: 1. Brook, G. A., Accounts of Chemical Research, 7, 77 (1974); Hiyama Cross-coupling;
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www.amtechpl.com/docs/Named%20Silicon%20Reactions%20200...
www.amtechpl.com/docs/Named%20Silicon%20Reactions%2020060328S.pdf
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Details of Grant ... Professor JS Colligon ... Electronic and Electrical Engineering...
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gow.epsrc.ac.uk/ViewGrant.aspx?GrantRef=GR/F79610/01
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Substrate/Silicon Reactions ... Reactions between the substrate and the gases used in deposition can create defects in the crystal structure of the epitaxial silicon near the interface. These defects can affect electronic properties by:
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engineering.dartmouth.edu/microeng/courses/es194/studen...
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Porous silicon layers were grown in hydrofluoric acid solutions under constant anodic currents periodically interrupted during 100 ms every second. By monitoring the time dependent electrode potential, dynamic characteristics of the porous silicon formation were determined. ... Two reactions occur during the process:
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pubs.acs.org/cgi-bin/abstract.cgi/langd5/1996/12/i12/ab...
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Paul A. Deck,* Travis S. Fisher, and J. Sloan Downey ... Department of Chemistry, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, Virginia 24061-0121 ... In papers with more than one author, the asterisk indicates the name of the author to whom inquiries about the paper should be addressed.
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pubs.acs.org/cgi-bin/abstract.cgi/orgnd7/1997/16/i06/ab...
pubs.acs.org/cgi-bin/abstract.cgi/orgnd7/1997/16/i06/abs/om961026v.html
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Oxygen incorporation in silicon crystals during Czochralski growth is dependent on many factors, of which the dissolution of the silica crucible is of great importance. In this paper the reactions between vitreous silica and molten silicon have been analyzed, both in sealed ampoules and in Czochralski crucibles.
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