Phenyl silane is a chemical compound that consists of a silicon atom bonded to a phenyl group (C₆H₅). The chemical formula for phenylsilane is C₆H₅SiH₃. It is a type of organosilicon compound, where silicon is bonded to organic groups.
View MoreIsocyanate silanes are compounds that contain both isocyanate (-N=C=O) and silane (-SiH₃) functional groups. These compounds are used in various applications, such as in adhesives, coatings, sealants, and surface modifications.
View MoreChlorine silanes are a group of organosilicon compounds that contain silicon, chlorine, and organic groups. Chlorosilanes are represented by the general formula RnSiCl(4-n), where R is an organic group and n can vary from 0 to 3. These compounds are important intermediates in the production of silicones, silanes, and other silicon-based materials.
View MoreEthyl silicate, also known as tetraethyl orthosilicate (TEOS), is a type of alkyl silicate compound with the chemical formula Si(OC₂H₅)₄. It is a colorless liquid that is soluble in organic solvents but hydrolyzes rapidly in the presence of water to form silica (silicon dioxide) and ethanol.
View MoreAlkyl silanes are a class of organosilicon compounds that contain a silicon atom bonded to alkyl groups. These compounds are commonly used in various industrial applications and research fields due to their unique properties.
View MoreMercaptosilanes are functional silicone compounds that typically contain a hydrolysable alkoxy group and a reactive mercapto group. Mercaptosilanes act as a bridge between organic resins and inorganic substrates. This makes it functional for coupling, crosslinking and surface modification.
View MoreVinyl silane is indeed a chemical compound commonly used as an adhesion promoter for polymers. It is utilized in various processes such as copolymerizing with ethylene for moisture-induced coupling of polyethylene and grafting to polyethylene for the same purpose.
View MoreEpoxy silanes, also known as epoxy-functional silanes, are a class of organosilanes that contain an epoxy group. Epoxy silanes function by forming covalent bonds with both organic and inorganic surfaces, thereby promoting adhesion between dissimilar materials. The epoxy group in these silanes can react with hydroxyl groups on surfaces such as glass, metal, or minerals, forming strong bonds that enhance the mechanical properties and durability of composite materials.
View MoreAmino silanes are a type of chemical compound that contain both amino (-NH₂) and silane (-SiH₃) functional groups. These compounds are commonly used as adhesion promoters, coupling agents, and surface modifiers in various industries including adhesives, coatings, and plastics.
View MoreVinyltris(methylethylketoxime)silane is a specific type of silane coupling agent that contains vinyl groups and ketoxime functional groups. It is commonly used as a cross-linking agent in various polymer systems, especially in silicone-based materials.
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