Silane | Silanes | Chloro Silanes

SiSiB® PC5010

gamma-Chloropropyltrichlorosilane.
Synonym: 3-Trichlorosilyl-1-Chloropropane

Countertype of DowCorning Z-6010


Chemical Structure


Introduction

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.

Typical Physical Properties

Chemical Name: 3-Chloropropyltrichlorosilane
CAS No.: 2550-06-3
EINECS No.: 219-844-8
Empirical Formula: C3H6Cl4Si
Molecular Weight: 211.98
Boiling Point: 182°C [765mmHg]
Flash Point: 84°C
 
Color and Appearance: Colorless clear liquid
Density [25°C]: 1.359
Refractive Index [25°C]: 1.4668
Purity: 99.0% by GC

Applications

All chlorosilanes react with water to produce hydrogen chloride. The remaining hydroxyl group bonds to the silicon, initially forming a silol group (analogous to alcohol). In general, this will eventually bond to a solid oxide surface or react with another chlorosilane or silol molecule. In the latter cases, the oxygen atom forms a link between two silicon atoms, analogous to the ether linkage in organic chemicals, and identical to the bonding in silicon dioxide.

Organic chlorosilanes are usually used as coatings for silicon and glass surfaces, and in the production of silicone (polysiloxane) polymers.

Packings

Net weight 210L steel drum or 1000L IBC container, for more details, please visit Packing Centre.

Technical Library

Download Technical Data Sheet Safety Data Sheet

Search    

Download 2010 SiSiB® SILANE Catalogue