HEXAMETHYLDISILAZANE, [METHYL-14C] - Names and Identifiers
HEXAMETHYLDISILAZANE, [METHYL-14C] - Physico-chemical Properties
HEXAMETHYLDISILAZANE, [METHYL-14C] - Introduction
HEXAMETHYLDISILAZANE is an organosilicon compound with the molecular formula C6H19N2Si2. It is a colorless liquid, insoluble in water at room temperature, but soluble in organic solvents such as ethanol, ether and methylene chloride.
The main use of HEXAMETHYLDISILAZANE is as an intermediate in organic synthesis and a derivative of functional compounds. It can be used to synthesize polymers with high silicon content, high temperature lubricants, surfactants, ionic liquids, etc. In addition, it is also widely used in the field of sample pretreatment in chemical analysis, protecting groups and catalysts in organic synthesis reactions.
The preparation method of HEXAMETHYLDISILAZANE is usually obtained by the reaction of hexamethylsilazane and methyl-14c chloride. The synthesis method needs to be carried out under an inert atmosphere, and the safety to the human body and the environment needs to be paid attention to during the operation.
For safety information on HEXAMETHYLDISILAZANE, please refer to the following precautions:
1. HEXAMETHYLDISILAZANE is irritating and should avoid direct contact with skin and eyes to prevent skin and eye irritation. Wear protective glasses and gloves when working.
2. During operation and storage, avoid contact with oxygen, strong acid, strong alkali and other organic compounds or items to prevent dangerous reactions.
3. When using it, please ensure that it is carried out in a well-ventilated laboratory environment to prevent the accumulation of harmful gases.
4. HEXAMETHYLDISILAZANE is easy to burn under high temperature, high pressure or fire source, so it should be kept away from fire and heat source, and properly sealed and stored after use.
Before using HEXAMETHYLDISILAZANE, please be sure to understand the relevant information of the chemical in detail, and follow the correct experimental operation and treatment method to ensure safety. If you need further information, please consult the relevant professional or conduct a detailed safety assessment.
Last Update:2024-04-10 22:29:15