carbonsilicate
Carbonsilicate is a type of compound that consists of a central silicon atom bonded to one or more carbon atoms. It is a subclass of organosilicon compounds, which are molecules that contain silicon-carbon bonds. The carbon atoms in a carbon silicate can be bonded to each other, forming a ring or chain structure, or they can be bonded to other atoms such as hydrogen or oxygen.
Carbonsilicates can be found in a variety of contexts, including organic chemistry and materials science. They
Carbonsilicates are typically synthesized through the reaction of silicon- and carbon-containing starting materials, such as dichlorosilane
Some carbon silicates have been shown to exhibit unusual conductivity properties, such as semi-conductivity or room-temperature