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3-(Methacryloyloxy)propyltris(trimethylsiloxy)silane (CAS 17096-07-0)

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Alternate Names:
Tris(trimethylsiloxy)-3-(methacryloxy)propylsilane
Application:
3-(Methacryloyloxy)propyltris(trimethylsiloxy)silane is a TMS-protected silicate compound for proteomics research
CAS Number:
17096-07-0
Purity:
≥97%
Molecular Weight:
422.81
Molecular Formula:
C16H38O5Si4
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3-(Methacryloyloxy)propyltris(trimethylsiloxy)silane, referred to as MPS, is a versatile silane compound that finds extensive use in a range of scientific applications. This colorless and volatile liquid exhibits a low boiling point and vapor pressure. Due to its highly reactive nature, it serves as a valuable component in various chemical reactions and proves instrumental in synthesizing polymers and other materials. In the realm of scientific research, 3-(Methacryloyloxy)propyltris(trimethylsiloxy)silane showcases diverse applications. It functions as a coupling agent for polymer synthesis, a cross-linking agent in polymer production, and a reagent for organic synthesis. Moreover, it plays a role in the synthesis of polysiloxanes, polysilazanes, nanomaterials, and the creation of nanocomposites. Given its high reactivity, 3-(Methacryloyloxy)propyltris(trimethylsiloxy)silane can readily engage in reactions with various compounds, including silanes, siloxanes, silazanes, as well as organic compounds like alcohols, carboxylic acids, amines, and thiols. Although the precise mechanism of its reactions remains elusive, it is believed to involve a nucleophilic attack on the silane group by the organic compound, followed by a subsequent condensation reaction.


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3-(Methacryloyloxy)propyltris(trimethylsiloxy)silane, 5 g

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5 g
$31.00