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Trichlorosilane (TCS) is an
inorganic compound with the
formula HCl3Si. It is a colourless,
volatile liquid.
Purified trichlorosilane is the prin****l...
- Each such
chemical has at
least one silicon-chlorine (Si−Cl) bond.
Trichlorosilane is
produced on the
largest scale. The
parent chlorosilane is silicon...
- of HCl with silicon, a
reaction intended to give
trichlorosilane.
Disproportionation of
trichlorosilane is the
preferred route. 2 SiHCl3 ⇌ SiCl4 + SiH2Cl2...
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purification by
repeated fractional distillation. It is
reduced to
trichlorosilane (HSiCl3) by
hydrogen gas in a
hydrogenation reactor, and
either directly...
- Wöhler
discovered the
first volatile hydrides of silicon,
synthesising trichlorosilane in 1857 and
silane itself in 1858, but a
detailed investigation of...
- to
produce trichlorosilane, HSiCl3,
along with
hydrogen gas,
according to the
chemical equation Si + 3 HCl → HSiCl3 + H2 The
trichlorosilane is then converted...
- used in the
production of
vinyl chloride and many
alkyl chlorides.
Trichlorosilane, a
precursor to
ultrapure silicon, is
produced by the
reaction of hydrogen...
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railroading TV
Camera Set,
Northrop Corporation AAX-1
optical system,
Trichlorosilane, an
inorganic chemical compound Time/Temperature
Control for Safety...
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treatment with a
variety of
deoxygenation agents, such as
phosgene or
trichlorosilane/triethylamine: Ph3PO + SiHCl3 → PPh3 + 1/n (OSiCl2)n + HCl Triphenylphosphine...
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asymmetric hydrosilation. A well
studied reaction is the
addition of
trichlorosilane to
styrene to give 1-phenyl-1-(trichlorosilyl)ethane: Cl3SiH + PhCH=CH2...