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Trimethylbromosilane (CAS 2857-97-8)

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Alternate Names:
Bromotrimethylsilane; TMBS
CAS Number:
2857-97-8
Purity:
≥97%
Molecular Weight:
153.10
Molecular Formula:
C3H9BrSi
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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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Trimethylbromosilane is an essential organosilicon compound. At room temperature, it exists as a colorless liquid with a low vapor pressure. Its wide-ranging applications encompass fields like organic synthesis and materials science, where it serves as a valuable reagent. In scientific research, Trimethylbromosilane finds extensive use due to its low toxicity and high reactivity. Moreover, it aids in producing various organic compounds like dyes, inks, and adhesives. Trimethylbromosilane′s potency in organic synthesis can be attributed to its nucleophilic nature. When combined with an alkyl halide, it produces an organosilicon compound with a bromine atom attached, known as a nucleophilic substitution reaction. Additionally, Trimethylbromosilane can act as a Lewis acid, further expanding its utility in different reactions involving the synthesis of organosilicon compounds. In recent years, the use of Trimethylbromosilane has been steadily increasing, signifying its significance and versatility in advancing scientific discoveries and industrial applications across various domains.


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Trimethylbromosilane, 25 g

sc-473632
25 g
$24.00