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Polymers that contain repeating -Si-O- units in their backbone, the polyorgano-siloxanes (1), have been widely studied and have found many technological applications [1,2]. In contrast, the isoelectronic polyorganosilazanes, polymers with -Si-N- bonds in the main chain (2), have received little attention. This is partly a result of the high chemical reactivity (with water, protic compounds, oxygen etc.) of one of the first polymers of the series (3) and mainly because of a lack of suitable preparative methods for producing linear chains of really high molar mass. Indeed, many of the obvious routes to polysilazanes result not in polymers but in mixtures of cyclic compounds and linear oligomers with generally a rather complicated structure [3–5].

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Soum, A. (2000). Polysilazanes. In: Jones, R.G., Ando, W., Chojnowski, J. (eds) Silicon-Containing Polymers. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-3939-7_11

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