Silane | Silanes | Chloro Silanes
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SiSiB® PC5220
Dimethyldichlorosilane.
Synonym: Dichlorodimethylsilane
Countertype of DowCorning Z-1219, ShinEtsu KA-22
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SiSiB® Chlorosilanes are a group of reactive, chlorine-containing silicon compounds, used in many chemical processes. Each such compound has at least one silicon-chlorine bond.
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Typical Physical Properties |
Chemical Name: |
Dimethyldichlorosilane |
CAS No.: |
75-78-5 |
EINECS No.: |
200-901-0 |
Empirical Formula: |
C2H6Cl2Si |
Molecular Weight: |
129.06 |
Boiling Point: |
70°C [760mmHg] |
Flash Point: |
-7°C |
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Color and Appearance: |
Colorless clear liquid |
Density [25°C]: |
1.074 |
Refractive Index [25°C]: |
1.402 [25°C] |
Purity: |
99.8% by GC |
Methyl chlorosilanes have one to three methyl groups. In the case of dichlorodimethylsilane, two chlorine atoms are available, so that a reaction with excess water produces a linear chain of ether-like linkages between silicon atoms. As in polyethers, these flexible linkages produce a rubbery polymer, polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS). Trichloromethylsilane can be used to induce branching and cross-linking in PDMS molecules, while chlorotrimethylsilane serves to end backbone chains, limiting molecular weight.
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