- the
process of silanization, the
functionalization of
surfaces with
alkoxysilane molecules. It can also be used for
covalent attaching of
organic films...
- C2H5).
Silanols are
generally synthesized by
hydrolysis of halosilanes,
alkoxysilanes, or aminosilanes.
Chlorosilanes are the most
common reactants: R3Si–Cl...
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agents during the
manufacture of cross-linked
polyethylene (PEX). The
alkoxysilane moiety is
reactive toward water, and in the
presence of moisture, it...
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Silanization is the
attachment of an
organosilyl group to some
chemical species.
Almost always,
silanization is the
conversion of a silanol-terminated...
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possible and has been
parameterized and
tested for
hydrocarbon reactions,
alkoxysilane gelation, transition-metal-catalyzed
nanotube formation, and many advanced...
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fluoride source that is
hydrated as
shown below. This
mimics the use of an
alkoxysilane/organosilanol
rather than the use of alkylsilane. The
mechanism of this...
- form of chlorine. In 2005 Dow
Corning proposed the
incorporation of
alkoxysilanes as a
preventive measure.
Researchers reported, in 2011, on a technique...
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typically liquid solutions that are
shipped to
where they are used to
graft alkoxysilane groups to polyethylene. In such
mixtures decomposition of the peroxide...
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Methyltrichlorosilane undergoes alcoholysis (reaction with alcohol) to give
alkoxysilanes.
Methanol converts it to trimethoxymethylsilane: MeSiCl3 + 3 CH3OH →...
- Guo & Qiu (2016). "Synthesis of
Waterborne Polyurethane Containing Alkoxysilane Side
Groups and the
Properties of the
Hybrid Coating Films". Applied...