1-Chlorosilinane - Names and Identifiers
1-Chlorosilinane - Physico-chemical Properties
Molecular Formula | C5H11ClSi
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Molar Mass | 134.68 |
Boling Point | 135.2°C at 760 mmHg |
Flash Point | 22.3°C |
Vapor Presure | 9.66mmHg at 25°C |
1-Chlorosilinane - Introduction
1-Chlorosilinane, also known as cyclohexylsilane chloride, has the chemical formula C6H11ClSi. It is an organosilicon compound with the following properties:
1. Physical properties: 1-chroosilinane is a colorless liquid with a pungent smell. It has a low density, a boiling point of about 134°C and a melting point of about -66°C.
2. Chemical properties: 1-chroosilinane is a relatively stable compound. It can react with other organic compounds, in which the bond between silicon and carbon is strong, so it can be used as an introducing agent for silicon atoms in some organic synthesis reactions.
3. Application field: 1-chroosilinane is often used as a reagent in organic synthesis. Since the introduction of silicon atoms can change the properties of organic molecules, it is widely used in organic synthesis for adding multiple substituents, changing molecular architecture and so on. In addition, because the silicon group has a strong selectivity for protecting functional groups such as hydroxyl and amino groups, it is also commonly used in chemical protection reactions.
4. Preparation method: 1-Chlorosilinane can be prepared by the reaction of cyclohexylsilane chloride and chlorine, and the reaction formula is:
C6H12Si Cl2 → C6H11ClSi HCl
5. Safety information: 1-chlorine silinane is relatively safe under normal conditions of use, but the following matters still need to be paid attention to: avoid contact with skin and eyes, and avoid inhalation or intake. Wear gloves, goggles and protective clothing when handling this compound. If accidental contact or inhalation, immediately rinse with plenty of water, if there is serious discomfort, timely medical treatment. In addition, 1-Chlorosilinane should be kept away from heat and fire sources, and should be sealed and stored in a cool and ventilated place to avoid contact with oxidants and other substances.
Last Update:2024-04-10 22:29:15