Atomfair Dimethoxydiphenylsilane C14H16O2Si

Description Dimethoxydiphenylsilane (CAS No. 6843-66-9) is a high-purity organosilicon compound with the molecular formula C14H16O2Si . This versatile reagent features a central silicon atom bonded to two methoxy groups and two phenyl rings, offering a unique combination of reactivity and stability. As a liquid at room temperature, it is easily handled for precise dispensing in laboratory and industrial settings. Our product is synthesized under strict quality control to ensure exceptional purity, making it ideal for demanding applications in organic synthesis, surface modification, and materials science. Suitable for use as a coupling agent, crosslinker, or precursor in advanced material development, this…

Description

Description

Dimethoxydiphenylsilane (CAS No. 6843-66-9) is a high-purity organosilicon compound with the molecular formula C14H16O2Si. This versatile reagent features a central silicon atom bonded to two methoxy groups and two phenyl rings, offering a unique combination of reactivity and stability. As a liquid at room temperature, it is easily handled for precise dispensing in laboratory and industrial settings. Our product is synthesized under strict quality control to ensure exceptional purity, making it ideal for demanding applications in organic synthesis, surface modification, and materials science. Suitable for use as a coupling agent, crosslinker, or precursor in advanced material development, this compound is packaged under inert gas to maintain integrity and shipped with comprehensive analytical data (including GC/MS and NMR verification).

  • CAS No: 6843-66-9
  • Molecular Formula: C14H16O2Si
  • Molecular Weight: 244.36
  • Exact Mass: 244.091956283
  • Monoisotopic Mass: 244.091956283
  • IUPAC Name: dimethoxy(diphenyl)silane
  • SMILES: CO[Si](C1=CC=CC=C1)(C2=CC=CC=C2)OC
  • Synonyms: Dimethoxydiphenylsilane, Diphenyldimethoxysilane, 6843-66-9, Silane, dimethoxydiphenyl-, dimethoxy(diphenyl)silane

Application

Dimethoxydiphenylsilane serves as a key intermediate in the synthesis of silicone polymers and hybrid organic-inorganic materials. Researchers utilize it to modify surface properties of glass, metals, and nanoparticles through silanization reactions. The compound finds particular utility in creating hydrophobic coatings and as a building block for specialty silicones in electronics and optics applications.

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