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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...
- In
organosilicon chemistry,
silanes are a
diverse class of charge-neutral
organic compounds with the
general formula SiR4. The R
substituents can be any...
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Silane-Quats are a
class of
antimicrobials developed by Dow
Corning and
first patented in the
United States of
America in
February 1971 (U.S.
Patent Number...
- with the
formula Si(CH3)4. It is the
simplest tetraorganosilane. Like all
silanes, the TMS
framework is tetrahedral. TMS is a
building block in organometallic...
- Silyl-modified
polymers (SMP; also
silane-modified polymers, modified-
silane polymers, MS polymers,
silane-terminated polymers, etc.) are
polymers terminating...
- Tetrakis(trimethylsilyl)
silane is the
organosilicon compound with the
formula (Me3Si)4Si (where Me = CH3). It is a
colorless sublimable solid with a high...
- Tetrakis(trimethylsilyloxy)
silane (TTMS) is an
organosilicon compound with the
formula Si[OSi(CH3)3]4. This
colourless liquid is used as a
reagent in organic...
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Octadecyltrichlorosilane Names Preferred IUPAC name Trichloro(octadecyl)
silane Other names Trichlorooctadecylsilane Stearyltrichlorosilane Identifiers...
- The
dehydrogenative coupling of
silanes is a
reaction type for the
formation of Si-Si bonds.
Although never commercialized[citation needed], the reaction...
- Bromo(chloro)fluoro(iodo)
silane is a
complex inorganic compound of bromine, chlorine, fluorine, iodine, and
silicon with the
chemical formula SiIBrClF...