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- (4-Aminophenyl)trimethoxysilane
- (p-Aminophenyl)trimethoxysilane
- 3-(Trimethoxysilyl)Aniline
- 4-(Trimethoxysilyl)benzenamine
- A 0724
- Aniline, p-(trimethoxysilyl)-
- Benzenamine, 4-(trimethoxysilyl)-
- Sia 0599.1D
- p-(Trimethoxysilyl)aniline
- γ-Anilinotrimethoxysilane
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Monoamino Functional Trialkoxy Silane
Silane coupling agents have the ability to form a durable bond between organic and inorganic materials to generate desired heterogeneous environments or to incorporate the bulk properties of different phases into a uniform composite structure. The general formula has two classes of functionality. The hydrolyzable group forms stable condensation products with siliceous surfaces and other oxides such as those of aluminum, zirconium, tin, titanium, and nickel. The organofunctional group alters the wetting or adhesion characteristics of the substrate, utilizes the substrate to catalyze chemical transformations at the heterogeneous interface, orders the interfacial region, or modifies its partition characteristics, and significantly effects the covalent bond between organic and inorganic materials.
Arylsilane Cross-Coupling Agent
The cross-coupling reaction is a highly useful methodology for the formation of carbon-carbon bonds. It involves two reagents, with one typically being a suitable organometallic reagent - the nucleophile - and the other a suitable organic substrate, normally an unsaturated halide, tosylate or similar - the electrophile.
p-Aminophenyltrimethoxysilane; 4-(Trimethoxysilyl)aniline; 4-(Trimethoxysilyl)benzenamine
Primary amine coupling agent for silica-poly(phenyleneterephthalamide) composite filmsUsed with phenyltrimethoxysilane, SIP6822.0 , to increase the dispersibility of mesoporous silicaContains other isomersCoupler for silica-poly(phenyleneterephthalamide) composite filmsCouples without fluoride in aqueous mediumUsed in microparticle surface modificationDetermined by TGA a 25% weight loss of dried hydrolysates at 485 °CExtensive review of silicon based cross-coupling agents: Denmark, S. E. et al. "Organic Reactions, Volume 75" Denmark, S. E. ed., John Wiley and Sons, 233, 2011