1,3-BIS(TRICHLOROSILYL)PROPANE

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Reagent Code: #88107
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CAS Number 18171-50-1

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Weight 310.97 g/mol
Formula C₃H₆Cl₆Si₂
thermostat Physical Properties
Melting Point 29-30 °C
Boiling Point 115-117 °C /4 mmHg
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Density 1.439 g/cm3
Storage 2-8°C, sealed, dry

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Used as a crosslinking agent in the production of silicone polymers, enhancing their thermal stability and mechanical properties. It is also employed in the synthesis of silicone resins and elastomers, providing improved adhesion and durability. Additionally, it serves as a key intermediate in the preparation of organosilicon compounds, which are utilized in coatings, sealants, and electronic materials. Its ability to form strong silicon-oxygen bonds makes it valuable in applications requiring high-performance materials with resistance to heat and chemicals.

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1,3-BIS(TRICHLOROSILYL)PROPANE
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Used as a crosslinking agent in the production of silicone polymers, enhancing their thermal stability and mechanical properties. It is also employed in the synthesis of silicone resins and elastomers, providing improved adhesion and durability. Additionally, it serves as a key intermediate in the preparation of organosilicon compounds, which are utilized in coatings, sealants, and electronic materials. Its ability to form strong silicon-oxygen bonds makes it valuable in applications requiring high-performance materials with resistance to heat and chemicals.
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