Abstract
Poly(methylphenylsilane) of Mw approaching 105, formed in association with the solid phase in the reaction of the potassium–graphite intercalation compound, C8K, with dichloromethylphenylsilane in THF at low temperatures has a significantly higher isotactic content than that formed using the conventional alkali metal reductive-coupling reaction.
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