Abstract: | Heterosiloxanes of transition metals contain the characteristic grouping Si? O? X; in the compounds known so far, X may be Au, Zn, Cd, Hg, Ti, Zr, Hf, V, Nb, Ta, Cr, U, Re, Fe, Co, Ni, or Pt. Most of these compounds are obtained from silanols, metal silanolates, acyloxysilanes, disiloxanes, or alkoxysilanes, i.e. from compounds that already contain an Si? O bond. The transition metal may be introduced e.g. as a halide, as an organometailic compound, as an alkoxy compound, or as an oxide. Heterosiloxanes are also formed on reaction of many silicon compounds that do not contain oxygen with transition metal compounds containing oxygen. Some of these compounds, e.g. some titanosiloxanes, are very stable, whereas others decompose explosively. Oligomeric and polymeric heterosiloxanes exist in addition to the monomeric compounds. |