Neilson, RobertFloren, Sam2016-09-142016-09-142016https://repository.tcu.edu/handle/116099117/11333A broad spectrum of derivative chemistry has originated from the study of boron compounds containing silicon-nitrogen functional groups. Small molecules that contain various silicon-nitrogen moieties are synthetically useful due to the reactivity of the Si-N bond. Some of our current research is focused on the development of a variety of 4- substituted aniline derivatives containing one or more silicon-nitrogen bonds. These molecules hold potential as precursors to novel organic-inorganic hybrid polymeric systems involving alternating borazine (-BR-NR'-) and phenylene (-C6H4-) moieties. The work presented here involves the synthesis, purification, and characterization of a small library of silylaniline derivatives.PolymersInorganic PolymersChemistryNeilsonHaugerFlorenSynthesis of Silylaniline Precursors to Organic-Inorganic Hybrid Polymers