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Several diamidodisilanes and azocyclosilane were prepared from the resultants of Wurtz coupling reac-tion between dichlorosilane and sodium and characterized by 1H NMR and FT-IR. The two split peaks of the stretching vibration bonds of Si-H bonds in compounds 1 and 3 were firstly found at ~2163 cm?1 and ~2100 cm?1 respectively. The density functional theory was adopted to calculate the sev-eral stable geometrical isomerism structures of compounds 1 and 3. The results of the calculations show that the peak split of Si-H bonds stretching vibration absorption was caused by the different geometrical isomers of the compounds and the calculated IR spectra of compounds 1 and 3 are much closer to the experimental results. The processes of hydrolysis and polycondensation reactions of the synthetic compounds were studied by FT-IR. At the same time, the transition of Si-H bonds split peaks was observed in this procedure. As the re-sults of the hydrolysis and condensation reactions, a new type of organic silicon polymer, polyoxydisilane was obtained, which presents the photoluminescence of the polysilanes.
Several diamidodisilanes and azocyclosilane were prepared from the resultants of Wurtz coupling reac tion between dichlorosilane and sodium and characterized by 1H NMR and FT-IR. The two split peaks of the stretching vibration bonds of Si-H bonds in compounds 1 and 3 were first found at ~ 2163 cm -1 and ~ 2100 cm -1 respectively. The density functional theory was adopted to calculate the sev-eral stable geometrical isomerism structures of compounds 1 and 3. The results of the calculations show that the peak split of Si- H bonds stretching vibration absorption was caused by the different geometrical isomers of the compounds and the calculated IR spectra of compounds 1 and 3 are much closer to the experimental results. The processes of hydrolysis and polycondensation reactions of the synthetic compounds were studied by FT-IR . The same time, the transition of Si-H bonds split peaks was observed in this procedure. As the re-sults of the hydrolysis and condensation reactions, a new type of organic silicon polymer, polyoxydisilane was obtained, which presents the photoluminescence of the polysilanes.