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Isopropoxytrimethylsilane (CAS 1825-64-5)

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Alternate Names:
Isopropyl trimethylsilyl ether; trimethyl(propan-2-yloxy)silane
CAS Number:
1825-64-5
Purity:
≥97%
Molecular Weight:
132.28
Molecular Formula:
C6H16OSi
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This is classified as a Dangerous Good for transport and may be subject to additional shipping charges.
For Research Use Only. Not Intended for Diagnostic or Therapeutic Use.
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Isopropoxytrimethylsilane is a compound used in the field of synthetic organic chemistry as a silylating agent. Due to its chemical properties, it is used to protect hydroxyl groups during complex synthesis pathways by converting them into trimethylsilyl ethers, which can be deprotected under mild acidic conditions. Researchers employ isopropoxytrimethylsilane to explore reaction mechanisms where the stabilization of reactive intermediates is necessary, as well as in the study of selective transformations in multifunctional molecules. The compound′s behavior in various solvents and reaction conditions is also a subject of investigation, providing data for optimizing synthesis protocols. Additionally, isopropoxytrimethylsilane serves as a precursor in the preparation of more complex organosilicon compounds used in materials science research.


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Isopropoxytrimethylsilane, 10 ml

sc-228374
10 ml
$72.00