Product Name:decyltrimethoxysilane

IUPAC Name:decyltrimethoxysilane

CAS:5575-48-4
Molecular Formula:C13H30O3Si
Purity:97%
Catalog Number:CM137602
Molecular Weight:262.47

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CAS NO:5575-48-4
Molecular Formula:C13H30O3Si
Melting Point:-
Smiles Code:CO[Si](OC)(CCCCCCCCCC)OC
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Catalog Number:CM137602
Molecular Weight:262.47
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Silane Compounds
Silanes are a series of silicon substitutes for carbon alkanes, which consisting of multiple silicon atoms linked to each other as the main chain and hydrogen atoms or other chemical elements linked with the main chain. Silanes are versatile chemicals used in the modification of SPR sensor surfaces. In particular, the silane molecules, such as 3-mercaptopropyl trimethoxy silane, are convenient for use as linkers in surface modification of SPR sensors.

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Product Overview Decyltrimethoxysilane is an organosilicon compound with the chemical formula C13H30O3Si. It is used as a reagent in organic synthesis, as a surface modifier, and as a protective coating. Decyltrimethoxysilane is a common component of many commercial products, including cosmetics, detergents, and paints.
Physical Properties Appearance: Decyltrimethoxysilane is a colorless liquid at room temperature.
Solubility: The compound is soluble in most organic solvents and insoluble in water.
Boiling Point: It has a boiling point of around 115 °C.
Melting Point: When in solid form, it typically has a melting point of around -37°C.
Synthesis and Application Decyltrimethoxysilane is a versatile compound that has been used in a wide variety of scientific research applications. It has been used to modify the surface of a variety of materials, including metals, polymers, and ceramics. It has also been used to modify the properties of polymers, such as their surface energy and adhesion. In addition, it has been used to immobilize enzymes, proteins, and DNA.