
CAS 17869-27-1
:1-(3-Aminopropyl)silatrane
Description:
1-(3-Aminopropyl)silatrane, with the CAS number 17869-27-1, is a silatrane compound characterized by the presence of a silatrane ring structure, which includes a silicon atom bonded to nitrogen and oxygen atoms. This compound features an amino group attached to a propyl chain, contributing to its potential reactivity and solubility in various solvents. Silatranes are known for their unique properties, such as thermal stability and the ability to form coordination complexes, making them of interest in materials science and catalysis. The amino group in 1-(3-Aminopropyl)silatrane can participate in hydrogen bonding and may enhance the compound's interaction with biological systems, suggesting potential applications in medicinal chemistry. Additionally, the presence of the silatrane framework may impart distinctive electronic and steric properties, influencing its behavior in chemical reactions. Overall, 1-(3-Aminopropyl)silatrane is a versatile compound with promising applications in various fields, including organic synthesis and materials development.
Formula:C9H20N2O3Si
InChI:InChI=1S/C9H20N2O3Si/c10-2-1-9-15-12-6-3-11(4-7-13-15)5-8-14-15/h1-10H2
InChI key:InChIKey=BVWMLPXXYGTRHW-UHFFFAOYSA-N
SMILES:C(CCN)[Si]12OCCN(CCO1)CCO2
Synonyms:- 2,8,9-Trioxa-5-aza-1-silabicyclo[3.3.3]undecane, 1-(3-aminopropyl)-
- 2,8,9-Trioxa-5-aza-1-silabicyclo[3.3.3]undecane-1-propanamine
- γ-Aminopropylsilatrane
- 1-(3-Aminopropyl)silatrane
- 3-Aminopropylsilatrane
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3-{2,8,9-Trioxa-5-aza-1-silabicyclo[3.3.3]undecan-1-yl}propan-1-amine
CAS:<p>3-{2,8,9-Trioxa-5-aza-1-silabicyclo[3.3.3]undecan-1-yl}propan-1-amine (TPAP) is a reactive molecule. It has been immobilized on silicon and titanium surfaces and has shown photocatalytic activity in the presence of oxygen. TPAP is highly resistant to acidic environments and can be used as an immobilization agent for other molecules. TPAP is also labile to hydrolysis and will react with water, releasing ammonia gas, which can be a problem in some applications. TPAP is not active against bacteria or fungi but does have growth rate inhibiting effects on yeast cells.</p>Formula:C9H20N2O3SiPurity:Min. 95%Color and Shape:PowderMolecular weight:232.35 g/mol
