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Triethyl(silane-d) is a deuterated compound that is frequently used in research applications involving nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy. As a deuterated solvent, it provides an environment with minimal NMR background signals, allowing for clearer observation of the chemical shifts and structural features of other molecules under study. Researchers also use Triethyl(silane-d) in the study of reaction mechanisms, particularly those involving silicon-based reagents, due to its relatively stable Si-C bonds and its ability to act as a reducing agent or a source of hydride ions. In addition, it serves as an internal standard or reference compound in NMR spectroscopy because of its well-defined resonance peaks. The compound is also part of investigations into organosilicon chemistry, where it is used to explore the properties and reactivities of silicon-containing compounds.
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Product Name | Catalog # | UNIT | Price | Qty | FAVORITES | |
Triethyl(silane-d), 500 mg | sc-258292 | 500 mg | $479.00 |