Silane | Silanes | Chloro Silanes
| SiSiB® PC5620 |
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Triethylchlorosilane. Synonym: 3-Trichlorosilyl-1-Chloropropane Countertype of Dynasylan TECS, Wacker SILANE E3 |
| Chemical Structure |
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| Introduction |
| SiSiB® PC5620 is a clear, colourless to yellowish, pungent smelling, caustic and flammable liquid. It can be dissolved in non-protonating solvents without decomposition.
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| Typical Physical Properties |
| Chemical Name: | Triethylchlorosilane |
| CAS No.: | 994-30-9 |
| EINECS No.: | 213-615-6 |
| Empirical Formula: | C6H15ClSi |
| Molecular Weight: | 150.72 |
| Boiling Point: | 144°C [760mmHg] |
| Flash Point: | 30°C |
| Color and Appearance: | Clear transparent liquid |
| Density [25°C]: | 0.896 |
| Refractive Index [25°C]: | 1.4313 [25°C] |
| Purity: | 99% by GC |
| Applications |
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SiSiB® PC5620 may used as silylating agent for dervatization of primary and secondary alcohols etc. The hydrolytic stability of the trimethylsilyl-protected alcohols lies between that of methyldiisopropylsilyl- and trimethylsilyl-protected alcohols in acid and base. The selective oxidation of the triethylsilyl-protected alcohols in the presence of tert-butyldimethylsilyl-protected alcohol has been shown. The deprotection of silyl ethers has been reviewed as has the oxidation of silyl ethers. SiSiB® PC5620 may be used to protect allylic esters as silylketene acetal. It is ore stable but less volatile derivates than trimethylchlorosilane. |
| Packings |
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Net weight 180Kg steel drum, for more details, please visit Packing Centre. |
| Technical Library |
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Download Technical Data Sheet |


