Informations sur le produit
- Dichloro(Ethyl)Silyl
- Dichloroethyl-Silan
- Dichlorosilane
- Monoethyldichlorosilane
- Silane, dichloroethyl-
Dichloroethylsilane is a chemical compound that contains chlorine and hydrogen atoms. It is a cross-linking agent, which means that it can be used to bond polymers together. Dichloroethylsilane reacts with an aromatic hydrocarbon and fatty acid, forming a polymer film. The reaction mechanism is chlorination of the aromatic hydrocarbon and esterification of the fatty acid. Cross-linking agents are often used as solid catalysts in chromatographic science, which is a technique used to separate compounds by their physical properties. The rate of formation of dichloroethylsilane depends on the presence of other halides or methyl ethyls in the presence of low energy substances such as solvents or heat.