Date published: 2025-9-5

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Silicon Compounds

Santa Cruz Biotechnology now offers a broad range of silicon compounds for use in various applications. Silicon compounds, encompassing a diverse array of silanes, silicones, and silicates, are integral to numerous fields of scientific research due to their unique chemical and physical properties. These compounds play a critical role in material science, where they are used to develop advanced materials with tailored properties, such as high thermal stability, electrical insulation, and biocompatibility. Researchers utilize silicon compounds to explore novel synthesis routes and to create materials for electronics, optics, and nanotechnology. In organic chemistry, silicon compounds are employed as reagents and catalysts, facilitating reactions that are challenging to achieve with other elements. They are also essential in the study of reaction mechanisms, offering insights into the behavior of silicon in various chemical environments. Furthermore, silicon compounds are pivotal in environmental science for developing materials used in water purification, soil stabilization, and the capture and storage of carbon dioxide. Their versatility extends to the field of biochemistry, where they aid in the study of silicon's role in biological systems and the development of silicon-based biomaterials. By providing a comprehensive selection of silicon compounds, Santa Cruz Biotechnology supports innovative research across multiple scientific disciplines, enabling scientists to push the frontiers of knowledge and technology. View detailed information on our available silicon compounds by clicking on the product name.

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1,3-Dimethyltetravinyldisiloxane

16045-78-6sc-500881
5 g
$291.00
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1,3-Dimethyltetravinyldisiloxane is a silicon compound characterized by its unique siloxane backbone, which imparts flexibility and resilience to its structure. The presence of multiple vinyl groups enhances its reactivity, allowing for efficient cross-linking and polymerization processes. This compound exhibits interesting surface activity, promoting adhesion and wetting properties in various formulations. Its ability to form stable siloxane networks contributes to its utility in modifying material characteristics, influencing thermal and mechanical performance.