Description
Specifications Table
Product Name – Dichlorophenylsilane, 97%, AcroSeal®
Quantity/Pack Size – 100ML, 800ML
Form – Liquid
Grade – 97% Pure
Application – Organosilicon synthesis, silane coupling agents, semiconductor fabrication
Product Overview
Dichlorophenylsilane, 97% pure, is a highly reactive organosilicon compound widely used in laboratory synthesis and industrial applications. Packaged in AcroSeal® bottles, this product ensures minimal exposure to moisture and atmospheric contaminants, preserving its purity and reactivity. The phenyl group in its structure enhances its utility in creating silicon-carbon bonds, making it a key reagent for producing silane coupling agents, silicone polymers, and specialty coatings. Its high purity level (97%) minimizes side reactions, ensuring consistent results in sensitive applications. The liquid form allows for easy handling and precise dosing in reactions. This compound is particularly valuable in semiconductor manufacturing, where it serves as a precursor for silicon-based thin films. The AcroSeal® packaging provides an additional layer of protection, extending shelf life and maintaining product integrity during storage and transport.
FAQs
1. What is the shelf life of Dichlorophenylsilane when stored properly?
When stored in its original AcroSeal® packaging at room temperature, away from moisture and direct sunlight, Dichlorophenylsilane maintains its purity for up to 24 months from the date of manufacture.
2. Is this compound compatible with standard glass laboratory equipment?
Yes, Dichlorophenylsilane can be safely handled in standard borosilicate glassware, though it’s recommended to use dry, inert conditions to prevent hydrolysis reactions with atmospheric moisture.
3. What safety precautions should be taken when handling this chemical?
Always work in a well-ventilated fume hood, wear appropriate PPE including gloves and safety goggles, and avoid inhalation or skin contact as it can cause irritation and burns.
4. Can this product be used as a direct replacement for other phenylsilanes?
While it shares similar reactivity, the exact substitution depends on your specific application requirements, particularly regarding the chlorine content and desired reaction outcomes.
5. How should I dispose of unused Dichlorophenylsilane?
Follow local chemical waste disposal regulations, typically involving neutralization with appropriate reagents before disposal through licensed hazardous waste channels.










