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chlorosilane (ClH3Si)

Compound Descriptions:

Structure Drawing
Formula:ClH3Si
Element System:Cl-H-Si
Element Names:Hydrogen, Silicon, Chlorine
Molecular Weight:66.562 g/mol
Name(s):chlorosilane
CAS-RN:13465-78-6
EINECS:236-705-7 EINECS
Classification:no charge; 1fragment

European Regulations

1 matching entries in european regulations: ECHA-pre

Derivatives / Analogues

Analogueother halogene: bromosilane 
Analogueother halogene: Fluorosilane 
Analogueother halogene: Iodosilane 
Analogueother group IV element: chlorogermane 
Analogueother group IV element: chloro-methane 
Analogueother group IV element: Chlorostannane 

Landolt-Börnstein Citations:

Spectroscopic Methods

Structure and Molecular Constants

 Structure Data of Free Polyatomic Molecules: Vol. II/25a 2:290II/25A

References

II/25A
Short: II/25A
Title: Structure Data Of Free Polyatomic Molecules: Inorganic Molecules
Author: Graner, G.; Hirota, E.; Iijima, T.; Kuchitsu, K.; Ramsay, D.A.; Vogt, J.; Vogt, N.
Editor: Kuchitsu, K.
Source: Landolt-Börnstein, New Series
Volume: II/25A
Year: 1998
Keyword: Free Polyatomic Molecules; Inorganic Molecules; Molecules
ISBN: 3-540-61713-2
ISBN: 978-3-540-61713-6
Internet Resource: DOI:10.1007/b59072
RefComment: VII, 359 pages. Hardcover
Abstract: Volume II/25 is a supplemented and revised edition of the preceding volumes II/7, II/15, II/21 and II/23 containing up to date information on inorganic and organic polyatomic molecules. All experimental methods for the determination of quantitative structural data of free molecules have been considered: microwave, infrared, Raman, electronic and photoelectron spectroscopy as well as electron diffraction. The data obtained by these methods have been critically evaluated and compiled. They are presented separately for each molecule, together with a schematic figure of the structure and the original literature.
III/35C4
Short: III/35C4
Title: Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) Data: Chemical Shifts and Coupling Constants for Hydrogen-1, Part 4: Inorganic and Organometallic Compounds
Author: Gupta, R.R.; Platzer, N.
Editor: Gupta, R.R.; Lechner, M.D.
Source: Landolt-Börnstein, New Series
Volume: III/35C4
Year: 2001
Keyword: Hydrogen 1; Nuclear Magnetic Resonance
ISBN: 3-540-41059-7
ISBN: 978-3-540-41059-1
Internet Resource: DOI:10.1007/b76570
RefComment: VII, 299 pages. With CD-ROM. Hardcover
Abstract: This volume provides a comprehensive and evaluated compilation of nuclear magnetic resonance data. Chemical shifts and coupling constants of boron-11 and phosphorus-31 (subvol. A), fluorine-19 and nitrogen-15 (subvol. B), hydrogen-1 (subvol. C), and carbon-13 (subvol. D) compounds are tabulated together with the gross- and structure formulas and the most readily available solvents. Due to the large amount of the data merely chemical shifts are presented in the printed versions, and all the data, chemical shifts and coupling constants are provided on CD-ROM's.
III/35F
Short: III/35F
Title: Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) Data: Chemical Shifts and Coupling Constants for Silicon-29
Author: Marsmann, H.C.; Uhlig, F.; Gupta, R.R.; Lechner, M.D.; Mikhova, B.M.
Editor: Gupta, R.R.; Lechner, M.D.
Source: Landolt-Börnstein, New Series
Volume: III/35F
Year: 2008
Keyword: NMR; Si-29; chemical shifts; coupling constants; nuclear magnetic resonance; silicon-29
ISBN: 978-3-540-45277-5 (print)
ISBN: 978-3-540-45278-2 (electronic)
Internet Resource: DOI: 10.1007/978-3-540-45278-2
RefComment: X, 463 p. 40 illus., Hardcover
RefComment: Written for: Scientists and engineers in the fields of physics, chemistry, and physical chemistry who intend to use NMR to study the structure and the binding of molecules
Abstract: Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) is based on the fact that certain nuclei exhibit a magnetic moment, oriented by a magnetic field, and absorb characteristic frequencies in the radiofrequency part of the spectrum. The spectral lines of the nuclei are highly influenced by the chemical environment, i.e. the structure and interaction of the molecules. NMR is now the leading technique and a powerful tool for the investigation of the structure and interaction of molecules. The present Landolt-Börnstein volume III/35 "Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) Data" is therefore of major interest to all scientists and engineers who intend to use NMR to study the structure and the binding of molecules. Volume III/35 ''NMR-Data'' is divided into several subvolumes and parts. Subvolume III/35A contains the nuclei B-11 and P-31, subvolume III/35B contains the nuclei F-19 and N-15, subvolume III/35C contains the nucleus H-1, subvolume III/35D contains the nucleus C-13, subvolume III/35E contains the nucleus O-17, subvolume III/35F contains the nucleus Si-29, and subvolume III/35G contains the nucleus Se-77. More nuclei will be presented later.
EINECS
Short: EINECS
Title: EINECS (European Inventory of Existing Commercial Chemical Substances)
Source: Official Journal of the European Communities
Volume: C 146 A (15.06.1990)
Page: 1
Year: 1990
Publish_Date: 1990/06/15

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