Chemistry - A European Journal
10.1002/chem.201805787
Acknowledgements
We thank Momentive Performance Materials, Leverkusen, Deutschland, for financial support and generous gifts of
chlorosilanes.
Notes: Patent pending
Keywords: Direct Process, Direct Process Residue, disilanes, cleavage reactions, phosphonium chlorides
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