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Silane (Silicane) is an
inorganic compound with
chemical formula SiH4. It is a colorless, pyrophoric,
toxic gas with a sharp, repulsive,
pungent smell...
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analogous to the
combustion of methane:
SiH 4 + 2 O 2 ⟶
SiO 2 + 2 H 2 O {\displaystyle {\ce {
SiH4 + 2 O2 ->
SiO2 + 2 H2O}}}
However the
chemical vapor...
- 0 pm for a
Si−H bond and 233 pm for a
Si−
Si bond. The
structures of the
silanes are
analogues of the alkanes,
starting with silane,
SiH4, the analogue...
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amorphous silicon, a-
Si:H, was
first fabricated in 1969 by Chittick,
Alexander and
Sterling by
deposition using a
silane gas (
SiH4) precursor. The resulting...
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deposited from
trichlorosilane (
SiHCl3) or
silane (
SiH4),
using the
following reactions:
SiHCl3 →
Si + Cl2 + HCl
SiH4 →
Si + 2 H2 This
reaction is usually...
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either directly used in the
Siemens process or
further reduced to
silane (
SiH4) and
injected into a
fluidized bed reactor.
Silicon tetrachloride reappears...
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hexafluorosilicic acid and
sodium aluminium hydride (NaAl
H4) (or
other alkali metal hydride) to
produce silane (
SiH4). In 2001 it was
listed by New
Jersey authorities...
- compounds,
related to
silane (
SiH4) and used in many
chemical processes. Each such
chemical has at
least one silicon-chlorine (
Si−Cl) bond. Trichlorosilane...
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temperatures under 1000 °C. It is an
expensive gas but
safer to use than
silane (
SiH4); and
produces properties in the
coatings that
cannot be
undertaken by multiple...
- all-electron
molecular Hartree-Fock-Dirac-(Breit)
calculations on CH4,
SiH4, Ge
H4, Sn
H4, Pb
H4".
Theoretica Chimica Acta. 81 (6): 405–416. doi:10.1007/BF01134864...