Ureidopropyltrimethoxysilane is a chemical compound that belongs to the organosilane family. Its chemical structure consists of a ureido group (-NHCONH-) attached to a three-carbon chain with a trimethoxysilane group (Si(OCH₃)₃) at one end.
View MorePhenyltriethoxysilane is a chemical compound belonging to the organosilane family. Its chemical structure consists of a phenyl group (C₆H₅-) attached to a silicon atom via three ethoxy (OC₂H₅) groups. Key characteristics and applications of Phenyltriethoxysilane include: Surface Modification: It is primarily used as a coupling agent and surface modifier in various industrial applications. The phenyl group can impart specific properties such as hydrophobicity and enhanced adhesion to surfaces like glass, metals, ceramics, and polymers.
View MorePhenyltrimethoxysilane is a chemical compound with the formula (C₆H₅)Si(OCH₃)₃. It belongs to the class of silanes, which are silicon analogs of alkanes. This particular silane is used in various industrial applications, including as a coupling agent in adhesives, sealants, and surface modifiers due to its ability to bond to both organic and inorganic surfaces.
View More3-Isocyanatopropylmethyldimethoxysilane is a chemical compound belonging to the organosilane family. Its chemical structure consists of a three-carbon chain with an isocyanate (-N=C=O) functional group at one end, a methyl group (-CH₃), and two methoxy (OCH₃) groups attached to a silicon atom at the other end.
View More3-Isocyanatopropyltriethoxysilane is a chemical compound belonging to the organosilane family. Its chemical structure consists of a three-carbon chain with an isocyanate (-N=C=O) functional group at one end and three ethoxy (OC₂H₅) groups attached to a silicon atom at the other end.
View More3-Isocyanatopropyltrimethoxysilane is a chemical compound that belongs to the organosilane family. Its chemical structure consists of a three-carbon chain with an isocyanate (-N=C=O) functional group at one end and three methoxy (OCH₃) groups attached to a silicon atom at the other end.
View MoreEthyl Silicate 40, also known as ethyl polysilicate or simply "ES-40," is a specific type of ethyl silicate compound. It is characterized by having an average of approximately 40% silicon dioxide (SiO₂) content by weight. Ethyl Silicate 40 is composed of silicon (Si) bonded to ethoxy groups (C₂H₅O-) and is commonly represented by the chemical formula Si(OC₂H₅)₄.
View MoreTetraethoxysilane (TEOS), with the chemical formula Si(OC₂H₅)4, is a well-known precursor in the synthesis of silica and silica-based materials. It belongs to the group of alkoxysilanes, where a silicon atom is bonded to four ethoxy (OC₂H₅) groups.
View MoreEthyl silicate, also known as ethyl orthosilicate or tetraethyl orthosilicate (TEOS), is a chemical compound with the formula Si(OC₂H₅)₄. It belongs to the class of alkoxysilanes, where a silicon atom is bonded to four ethoxy (OC₂H₅) groups. Ethyl silicate is notable for its ability to hydrolyze rapidly in the presence of water, forming silanol groups (Si-OH) that subsequently condense to produce silica (SiO₂).
View More3-Mercaptopropylmethyldimethoxysilane is another member of the organosilane family, characterized by its chemical structure which includes a three-carbon chain terminated with a thiol (-SH) group and attached to a silicon atom. In this specific compound, the silicon atom is bonded to a methyl group (-CH₃) and two methoxy groups (-OCH₃).
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