(Trimethoxysilyl)benzene
CAS: 2996-92-1
Ref. 3D-FT55054
1kg | Discontinued | ||
50g | Discontinued | ||
100g | Discontinued | ||
250g | Discontinued | ||
500g | Discontinued |
Product Information
- Trimethoxyphenylsilane
- A 153
- A 153(silane derivative)
- Ay 43-040
- Az 6207
- Benzene, (trimethoxysilyl)-
- Cp0330
- Dc 6124
- Dynasylan 9165
- Feniltrimetoxisilane
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- Geniosil XL 70
- Huls/ Petrarch 04330
- KH 610 (coupling agent)
- Kbm 103
- Kh 610
- Kh 631
- Ls 2570
- Ls 2750
- Nsc 93925
- Ofs 6124
- P 0330
- PhTMO
- PhTMS
- Phenytrimethoxysilane
- Po 330
- Ptms
- Pts 31
- R 00602
- SiSiB PC 8131
- Silane, trimethoxyphenyl-
- Trimethoxyphenylsilan
- Trimethoxysilylbenzene
- Tsl 8173
- X 40-175
- Xiameter OFS 6124
- Z 6071
- Z 6124
- Z 6125
- Phenyltrimethoxysilane
Trimethoxysilylbenzene is a reactive molecule that reacts with zirconium oxide to form an adduct. It is used in the synthesis of polymers and dibutyltin oxide, which are used in the production of optical sensors. Trimethoxysilylbenzene is soluble in water and insoluble in organic solvents, which makes it useful for solid phase microextraction. This compound also has a hydroxyl group, which can be used to react with sodium citrate to produce an electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) sensor. Trimethoxysilylbenzene has a kinetic energy of about 4kcal/mol, which means it is able to react quickly with other molecules. This chemical is thermally stable up to 400°C, making it ideal for applications such as particle synthesis where high temperatures are required.