Silicon-based ‘ladder molecules’ take a step up in complexity

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New compounds are ‘among the most complex organosilanes ever synthesised’

A series of compounds featuring fused six-membered silicon rings represents a step up in complexity for the class of structures known as ‘ladder molecules’. The team that created them states that the molecules ‘rank among the most complex organosilanes yet synthesised’ due to their multiple rings and stereogenic centres.