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Chlorotrihexylsilane is a versatile organosilicon compound. This colorless liquid, with a faint odor and insolubility in water, finds extensive application in scientific research, particularly in the field of organic synthesis, polymer synthesis, and catalysis. In the realm of organic synthesis, Chlorotrihexylsilane plays a role in various reactions. It contributes to the synthesis of polymers, such as poly(methylsilsesquioxane), widely employed in the production of coatings, adhesives, and lubricants. Furthermore, it serves as a catalyst in the synthesis of essential organic compounds, including amines and alcohols. Additionally, its utility extends to the synthesis of silicon-containing compounds like silanes, siloxanes, and silazanes. An interesting aspect of Chlorotrihexylsilane is its Lewis acid property, enabling it to act as an electron acceptor in chemical reactions. Simultaneously, it also acts as a nucleophilic reagent, where it acts as an electron donor in certain chemical reactions. Notably, when combined with a base, such as an amine, this compound undergoes a nucleophilic substitution reaction, leading to the formation of diverse organic compounds.
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| Product Name | Catalog # | UNIT | Price | Qty | FAVORITES | |
Chlorotrihexylsilane, 5 g | sc-234348 | 5 g | $51.00 | |||
| US: Only available in the US | ||||||