Additional Properties
- HMIS 2-3-1-X
- Molecular Formula C11H25BrSi
- Molecular Weight (g/mol) 265.31
- Purity (%) 97%
- TSCA No
- Boiling Point (˚C/mmHg) 100-2° / 0.5
- Density (g/mL) 1.02
Application
Forms SAMs on titanium, gold and silicon surfaces.1
Reference
1. Arkles, B. et al. J. Adhes. Sci. Technol. 2012, 26, 41.
Safety
Silyl Hydrides
Silyl Hydrides are a distinct class of silanes that behave and react very differently than conventional silane coupling agents. They react with the liberation of byproduct hydrogen. Silyl hydrides can react with hydroxylic surfaces under both non-catalyzed and catalyzed conditions by a dehydrogenative coupling mechanism. Trihydridosilanes react with a variety of pure metal surfaces including gold, titanium, zirconium and amorphous silicon, by a dissociative adsorption mechanism. The reactions generally take place at room temperature and can be conducted in the vapor phase or with the pure silane or solutions of the silane in aprotic solvents. Deposition should not be conducted in water, alcohol or protic solvents.
11-Bromoundecylsilane; 1-sila-12-bromododecane
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