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Dimethyloctadecylchlorosilane
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Dimethyloctadecylchlorosilane

CAS: 18643-08-8

Ref. 3D-FD75638

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Product Information

Name:
Dimethyloctadecylchlorosilane
Synonyms:
  • Chlorooctadecyldimethylsilane
  • Dimethyl(octadecyl)chlorosilane
  • Dimethyl(octadecyl)silyl chloride
  • Dimethyl(octyldecyl)silyl chloride
  • N-octadecyldimethylchlorosilane
  • Octadecylchlorodimethylsilane
  • Octadecyldimethylchlorosilane
  • Silane, chlorodimethyloctadecyl-
  • Chlorodimethyloctadecylsilane
Description:

Dimethyloctadecylchlorosilane (DMOD) is a redox-active molecule that has been used in various analytical techniques, including magnetic particle chromatography, water vapor sorption analysis, and cyclic peptide synthesis. DMOD is an acid with a pKa of 3.7. It has been shown to react with hydrochloric acid to form chlorosilanes, which are volatile compounds that can be detected by gas chromatography or photomultiplier tubes. The compound has also been used in wastewater treatment and cell culture experiments, where it facilitates the immobilization of cells on surfaces and prevents their detachment from the surface.

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Molecular weight:
347.09 g/mol
Formula:
C20H43ClSi
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Min. 95%
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