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CAS 13760-02-6

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Diiodosilane

Description:
Diiodosilane, with the CAS number 13760-02-6, is a chemical compound composed of silicon and iodine, specifically featuring two iodine atoms bonded to a silicon atom. It is classified as a silane, which are compounds containing silicon-hydrogen bonds. Diiodosilane is typically a colorless to yellowish gas or liquid at room temperature and is known for its reactivity, particularly in the presence of moisture, where it can hydrolyze to form silicon dioxide and hydrogen iodide. This compound is of interest in various applications, including semiconductor manufacturing and as a precursor for the synthesis of silicon-based materials. Its properties include a relatively low boiling point and a tendency to form stable complexes with other halogens. Due to its reactivity, handling diiodosilane requires caution, as it can be hazardous, particularly in terms of its potential to release toxic iodine vapors. Proper safety measures should be employed when working with this compound in laboratory or industrial settings.
Formula:I2Si
InChI:InChI=1/I2Si/c1-3-2
SMILES:I#[SiH2]I
Synonyms:
  • Diiodosilicon
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