Zusammenfassung
Verbindungen, in denen der Kohlenstoff an eines seiner homologen Elemente Silicium, Germanium, Zinn oder Blei gebunden ist, definieren den Bereich der Metallorganik, der bislang im höchsten Grade technische Anwendungen gefunden hat (vergl. S. 125, 170, 173):
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Silicone stellen Werkstoffe mit einzigartigen Eigenschaften dar.
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Die Anwendung von Organozinnverbindungen als Kunststoffstabilisatoren sowie als Fungizide im Pflanzenschutz ist weit verbreitet.
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Der, allerdings stark rückläufige, Einsatz von Bleialkylen als Benzinadditive setzte diese lange Zeit an die Spitze aller industriell produzierten Metallorganika.
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Elschenbroich, C., Salzer, A. (1988). Elementorganyle der Kohlenstoffgruppe (Gruppe 14). In: Organometallchemie. Teubner Studienbücher Chemie. Vieweg+Teubner Verlag, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-322-96804-3_8
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