Dichlorodimethylsilane is used to prepare a resin bound siloxane with tertiary alcohols and it is also used as a reagent for synthesis of optically active ansa-mettallocene polymerization catalysts. It acts as a precursor to silicone and polysilane compounds. It is also used in the glass coating to protect it from micro particles. It is involved in the preparation of resin bound siloxane with reactivity towards tertiary alcohols.
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Aplicaciones
El diclorodimetilsilano se utiliza para preparar un siloxano enlazado a resina con alcoholes terciarios y también se utiliza como reactivo para la síntesis de catalizadores de polimerización de ansa-metaloceno ópticamente activos. Actúa como precursor de los compuestos de silicona y polisilano. También se utiliza en el revestimiento de vidrio para protegerlo de las micropartículas. Participa en la preparación del siloxano enlazado a resina con reactividad hacia los alcoholes terciarios.
Solubilidad
Inmiscible con agua.
Notas
Sensible a la humedad. Almacenar en lugar fresco. Incompatible con alcoholes, aminas y bases fuertes.
RUO – Research Use Only
General References:
- Silicone intermediate and silylating agent, forming dimethylsilylene derivatives of diols. The main limitation of these is their extreme susceptibilty to hydrolysis. See Appendix 4.
- For use in combination with triflic acid to generate dimethyldisilyl triflate, and its use in synthesis, see N,N'-Diacetyl hydrazine, A13393 .
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