TRIS(TRIETHOXYSILYLMETHYL)AMINE, tech-90 - Names and Identifiers
TRIS(TRIETHOXYSILYLMETHYL)AMINE, tech-90 - Physico-chemical Properties
TRIS(TRIETHOXYSILYLMETHYL)AMINE, tech-90 - Introduction
Tris (triethoxysilylmethyl) amine, also known as TESMA or TMES, is an organosilicon compound. The following is a description of its nature, use, formulation and safety information:
Nature:
1. Appearance: TESMA is a colorless to light yellow liquid.
2. Solubility: It can be dissolved in organic solvents such as benzene and ethanol.
3. Stability: TESMA is relatively stable at room temperature, but avoid contact with oxygen, avoid use under high temperature or strong acid-base conditions.
Use:
1. Chemical intermediates: TESMA is commonly used in catalysts and intermediates for organic synthesis reactions, such as polymer synthesis, polysiloxane preparation, etc.
2. Surface treatment agent: It can also be used as a lubricant and rust inhibitor for metal surfaces.
3. photoelectric materials: TESMA can be used for the preparation of photoelectric materials such as coatings, plastics and liquid crystals.
Method:
TESMA is usually produced by the reaction between trichloromethylsilane and triethoxysilane. This reaction needs to be carried out under low temperature conditions under an inert atmosphere.
Safety Information:
1. TESMA is a volatile compound. Care should be taken to avoid inhalation and contact with skin or eyes. Wear appropriate personal protective equipment when using.
2. Because TESMA may be irritating to the skin and eyes, avoid exposure to the skin and eyes during use, and rinse with water quickly. If there is persistent discomfort, seek medical help.
3. Due to the lack of toxicological and ecological data, the biological toxicity and environmental impact of TESMA are unclear, so proper laboratory safety procedures should be followed when using and handling TESMA.
Last Update:2024-04-09 21:04:16