Dichlorodihexylsilane
CAS: 18204-93-8
Ref. 3D-FD62729
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Product Information
- Di-n-hexyldichlorosilane
- Dichloro(Dihexyl)Silane
- Dichlorodi-n-hexysilane
- Dihexyldichlorosilane
- Ls 4460
- Silane, dichlorodihexyl-
Dichlorodihexylsilane (DDS) is a chemical compound with an average particle diameter of 5.2 nm. It is used as a reactive diluent in organic solvents, such as hexane and chloroform. DDS is also used to activate the surface of silicon, which facilitates the formation of siloxanes and silazanes, which can be polymerized into silicone resins. Dichlorodihexylsilane reacts with metal ions such as titanium, zirconium, and platinum by displacing chloride from organometallic compounds to form chlorosilanes. These reactions are catalyzed by light or heat, yielding high reaction rates that have been shown using gel permeation chromatography.br>
Dichlorodihexylsilane has functional groups that allow it to react with other molecules to form new compounds. It is soluble in ethyl alcohol and ethers and insoluble in water. Dichlorodihexylsil
Chemical properties
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