Despite more than one hundred years of work on organosilicon chemistry, the basis for the plausibility of silicon-based life has never been systematically addressed nor objectively reviewed. We provide a comprehensive assessment of the possibility of silicon-based biochemistry, based on a review of what is known and what has been modeled, even including speculative work. We assess whether or not silicon chemistry meets the requirements for chemical diversity and reactivity as compared to carbon. To expand the possibility of plausible silicon biochemistry, we explore silicon’s chemical complexity in diverse solvents found in planetary environments, including water, cryosolvents, and sulfuric acid. In no environment is a life based prim...
Silicon is the cornerstone material of the semiconductor industry. As feature sizes on chips continu...
The pharmaceutical industry has an ongoing need for new, safe medicines with genuine biomedical effe...
THE potential role of inorganic and organometallic silicon compounds in the development of new chemi...
The search for extraterrestrial intelligences has been active for just over 60 years. In all these d...
Silicon will probably be the most important element of the 21st Century. Silicon is the most “renewa...
The potential of silicon chemistry is only now being fully realized. The current research literature...
The element silicon (Si) is used by all living organisms either in molecular processes or in the for...
Silicon is the second most abundant element in nature behind oxygen. As a metalloid, silicon has bee...
Organosilicon compounds exhibit a multitude of functions in organic synthesis, therefore a plenty of...
In its impure forms, silicon (Si) is the eighth most common element in the universe by mass and make...
So great is the contribution of silicon to the development of advanced technologies that every singl...
Silicon (Si) is omnipresent in nature, and it is involved in important but diverse roles in a broad ...
Silicon is involved in numerous important structural and functional roles in a wide range of organis...
The synergy between organic and silicon chemistries has been investigated for more than 50 years, an...
As the importance and abundance of silicon in our environment is large, it has been thought that sil...
Silicon is the cornerstone material of the semiconductor industry. As feature sizes on chips continu...
The pharmaceutical industry has an ongoing need for new, safe medicines with genuine biomedical effe...
THE potential role of inorganic and organometallic silicon compounds in the development of new chemi...
The search for extraterrestrial intelligences has been active for just over 60 years. In all these d...
Silicon will probably be the most important element of the 21st Century. Silicon is the most “renewa...
The potential of silicon chemistry is only now being fully realized. The current research literature...
The element silicon (Si) is used by all living organisms either in molecular processes or in the for...
Silicon is the second most abundant element in nature behind oxygen. As a metalloid, silicon has bee...
Organosilicon compounds exhibit a multitude of functions in organic synthesis, therefore a plenty of...
In its impure forms, silicon (Si) is the eighth most common element in the universe by mass and make...
So great is the contribution of silicon to the development of advanced technologies that every singl...
Silicon (Si) is omnipresent in nature, and it is involved in important but diverse roles in a broad ...
Silicon is involved in numerous important structural and functional roles in a wide range of organis...
The synergy between organic and silicon chemistries has been investigated for more than 50 years, an...
As the importance and abundance of silicon in our environment is large, it has been thought that sil...
Silicon is the cornerstone material of the semiconductor industry. As feature sizes on chips continu...
The pharmaceutical industry has an ongoing need for new, safe medicines with genuine biomedical effe...
THE potential role of inorganic and organometallic silicon compounds in the development of new chemi...