CAS 4774-73-6
:Diazidodimethylsilane
Description:
Diazidodimethylsilane, with the CAS number 4774-73-6, is a chemical compound characterized by the presence of two azide groups (-N3) attached to a dimethylsilane backbone. This compound is notable for its high reactivity due to the azide functional groups, which can undergo decomposition to release nitrogen gas, making it a potential candidate for applications in energetic materials and propellants. Diazidodimethylsilane is typically a colorless to pale yellow liquid, and it is sensitive to heat and shock, necessitating careful handling and storage. Its molecular structure contributes to its unique properties, including potential uses in organic synthesis and as a precursor for silicon-based materials. However, due to its energetic nature, safety precautions are essential when working with this compound, as it can pose risks of explosion under certain conditions. Overall, diazidodimethylsilane exemplifies the intersection of silicon chemistry and energetic materials, highlighting the importance of understanding its characteristics for safe and effective application.
Formula:C2H6N6Si
InChI:InChI=1S/C2H6N6Si/c1-9(2,7-5-3)8-6-4/h1-2H3
InChI key:InChIKey=QYNWVPNBQDQHJF-UHFFFAOYSA-N
SMILES:[Si](N=[N+]=[N-])(N=[N+]=[N-])(C)C
Synonyms:- Diazidodimethylsilane
- Dimethylsilyl diazide
- Dimethyldiazidosilane
- Diazidodimethylsilane
- Silane, diazidodimethyl-
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