polymethylsilane
Polymethylsilane is a polymer with a backbone consisting of alternating silicon and carbon atoms, with methyl groups attached to each silicon atom. Its chemical formula can be represented as [CH3SiH]n. This organosilicon compound is distinct from silicones, which have a silicon-oxygen backbone. Polymethylsilane is a type of polysilane, a class of polymers characterized by a silicon-silicon chain.
The synthesis of polymethylsilane typically involves the Wurtz-type reaction, where methylchlorosilanes are reacted with alkali metals,
Polymethylsilane has garnered interest for its potential applications in materials science. Its ability to undergo pyrolysis,