1-Triethoxysilyl octane
CAS: 2943-75-1
Ref. 3D-FT55076
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Información del producto
- n-Octyltriethoxysilane
- (Octyl)-triethoxysilane
- 1-(Triethoxysilyl)octane
- A 137
- A 137 (coupling agent)
- Aes 3083
- Caprylyltriethoxysilane
- Db 8830
- Dynasylan OCTEO
- Elotex Seal 80
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- Emi 1831
- Enviroseal 40
- Kbe 3083
- Kh 350
- Kh 832
- L 04407
- Lm-N 308
- Nsc 42964
- O 9835
- Octyl(triethoxy)silane
- Octyltriethoxysilane
- Ofs 6341
- Penta 818
- Prosil 9202
- Prosil 9234
- Si 208
- Si 208 (coupling agent)
- Silane, triethoxyoctyl-
- Silquest 06715.0
- Silquest A 137
- Silres BS 1601
- Sm 008
- Triethoxy(octyl)silane
- Triethoxycaprylylsilane
- Triethoxyoctyl silane
- Triethoxyoctylsilan
- Triethoxyoctylsilane
- Trietoxioctilsilano
- U 222
- VP-Si 208
- Xiameter OFS 6341
- Xiameter OFS 6595
- Y 9187
- Z 6341
- n-Octyl triethoxysilane
1-Triethoxysilyl octane is a triethoxysilane derivative that can be used as a coupling agent for silica particles. It has been shown to provide better water permeability and chemical stability than the traditional 1,2-diethoxysilane derivatives. The reaction mechanism of 1-triethoxysilyl octane is thought to involve the formation of an alkoxy group at the terminal carbon atom, which reacts with hydroxyl groups in solution to form a hydroxyalkoxy group. The analytical method for this compound is based on FTIR spectroscopy and involves the use of sodium citrate as a buffering agent. Studies have shown that 1-triethoxysilyl octane has toxic effects on living organisms when it enters the body through inhalation or ingestion.