silorane
Silorane refers to a class of organosilicon compounds characterized by the presence of a silicon-carbon double bond, Si=C. These compounds are highly reactive and often serve as monomers for polymerization or as intermediates in organic synthesis. The silicon atom in a silorane is formally divalent, which is unusual for silicon, as it typically forms four bonds. This double bond is significantly polarized due to the electronegativity difference between silicon and carbon, with silicon carrying a partial positive charge and carbon a partial negative charge.
Siloranes are generally unstable and prone to decomposition or polymerization. Their synthesis often involves specialized techniques
The study of siloranes has contributed to a broader understanding of silicon chemistry and the possibility