TRIS(SILYLMETHYL)SILANE - Names and Identifiers
TRIS(SILYLMETHYL)SILANE - Physico-chemical Properties
Molecular Formula | C3H16Si4
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Molar Mass | 164.5 |
Boling Point | 61-62°C / 30 |
Flash Point | 35°C (95°F) |
Specific Gravity | 0.806 |
Sensitive | 7: reacts slowly with moisture/water |
Refractive Index | 1.4669 |
TRIS(SILYLMETHYL)SILANE - Introduction
Tris (silylmethyl) silane is an organosilicon compound with the chemical formula Si(CH3)3SiH3. It is a colorless liquid, insoluble in water at room temperature, soluble in organic solvents such as alcohols, ethers and hydrocarbons.
Tris (silylmethyl) silane has the following properties and characteristics:
1. It has low surface tension and viscosity, so it can be used as a wetting agent, surfactant and plasticizer.
2. It has thermal stability, corrosion resistance and electrical insulation, and can be used in coatings, lubricants, sealants, electronic materials and other fields.
3. It has a high degree of chemical reactivity and can be used as a catalyst, reducing agent and reagent in organic synthesis.
Preparation method of tris (silyl methyl) silane:
can generally be prepared by the reaction of tris (methyl) chlorosilane and hydrogen. Specific reaction conditions and catalyst selection may vary depending on experimental conditions and desired purity.
Safety information to note when using tris (silomethyl) silane:
1. Tris (silicon methyl) silane may be irritating and corrosive to the skin and eyes, and should be careful to avoid contact with it.
2. During use, avoid excessive temperature and pressure to prevent explosion or fire.
3. use should be fully ventilated, avoid inhalation of steam or mist, so as not to cause harm to the respiratory system.
4. When storing and handling tris (silyl methyl) silane, appropriate safety measures should be taken, such as the use of sealed containers, protective gloves and glasses.
Before using tris (silylmethyl) silane, carefully read and understand the safety data sheet provided by the supplier, and follow correct operating procedures and personal protective measures.
Last Update:2024-04-10 22:29:15