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Methoxydimethylphenylsilane (CAS 17881-88-8)

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Alternate Names:
Dimethylphenylmethoxysilane
CAS Number:
17881-88-8
Molecular Weight:
166.29
Molecular Formula:
C9H14OSi
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Methoxydimethylphenylsilane is an organosilicon compound versatile in scientific applications. It serves as a reagent in organic synthesis, an additive in lubricants, and a catalyst for producing polysiloxanes. It functions as a surfactant in the creation of nanomaterials and as a precursor for synthesizing other organosilicon compounds. Its catalytic role is especially prominent in the formation of polysiloxanes.


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Methoxydimethylphenylsilane, 1 g

sc-269397
1 g
$96.00