Gelest, Inc. (1-(3-TRIETHOXYSILYL)PROPYL)-2,2-DIETHOXY-1-AZA-2-SILACYCLOPENTANE, tech SIT8187.2

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Additional Properties Hydrolytic Sensitivity 8: reacts rapidly with moisture, water, protic solvents Safety Packaging Under Nitrogen 1-(3-triethoxysilyl) propyl-2,2-diethoxy- 1-aza-2-silayclopent ane Used for metal oxide films and microparticle surface modification Advanced silane in Sivate A610 Activated silane blend Dipodal analog: SIB1824.5 Cross-Linking Cyclic Azasilane Cyclic azasilanes react rapidly, less than one minute, with any and all surface hydroxyl groups is therefore of unique interest for surface modification. Volatile cyclic azasilanes afford high functional density monolayers on inorganic surfaces such as nanoparticles and other nanofeatured substrates without a hydrolysis step or the formation of byproducts. They exploit the Si–N and Si–O bond energy differences affording a thermodynamically favorable ring-opening reaction with surface hydroxyls at ambient temperature. Amine Functional Silane Coupling Agent Silane coupling agents have the ability to form a durable bond between organic and inorganic materials to generate desired heterogeneous environments or to incorporate the bulk properties of different phases into a uniform composite structure. The general formula has two classes of functionality. The hydrolyzable group forms stable condensation products with siliceous surfaces and other oxides such as those of aluminum, zirconium, tin, titanium, and nickel. The organofunctional group alters the wetting or adhesion characteristics of the substrate, utilizes the substrate to catalyze chemical transformations at the heterogeneous interface, orders the interfacial region, or modifies its partition characteristics, and significantly effects the covalent bond between organic and inorganic materials. Dipodal Silane Dipodal silanes are a series of adhesion promoters that have intrinsic hydrolytic stabilities up to ~10,000 times greater than conventional silanes and are used in applications such as plastic optics, multilayer printed circuit boards and as adhesive primers for ferrous and nonferrous metals. They have the ability to form up to six bonds to a substrate compared to conventional silanes with the ability to form only three bonds to a substrate. Many conventional coupling agents are frequently used in combination with 10-40% of a non-functional dipodal silane, where the conventional coupling agent provides the appropriate functionality for the application, and the non-functional dipodal silane provides increased durability. Also known as bis-silanes additives enhance hydrolytic stability, which impacts on increased product shelf life, ensures better substrate bonding and also leads to improved mechanical properties in coatings as well as composite applications.
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Additional Properties Hydrolytic Sensitivity 8: reacts rapidly with moisture, water, protic solvents Safety Packaging Under Nitrogen 1-(3-triethoxysilyl) propyl-2,2-diethoxy- 1-aza-2-silayclopent ane Used for metal oxide films and microparticle surface modification Advanced silane in Sivate A610 Activated silane blend Dipodal analog: SIB1824.5 Cross-Linking Cyclic Azasilane Cyclic azasilanes react rapidly, less than one minute, with any and all surface hydroxyl groups is therefore of unique interest for surface modification. Volatile cyclic azasilanes afford high functional density monolayers on inorganic surfaces such as nanoparticles and other nanofeatured substrates without a hydrolysis step or the formation of byproducts. They exploit the Si–N and Si–O bond energy differences affording a thermodynamically favorable ring-opening reaction with surface hydroxyls at ambient temperature. Amine Functional Silane Coupling Agent Silane coupling agents have the ability to form a durable bond between organic and inorganic materials to generate desired heterogeneous environments or to incorporate the bulk properties of different phases into a uniform composite structure. The general formula has two classes of functionality. The hydrolyzable group forms stable condensation products with siliceous surfaces and other oxides such as those of aluminum, zirconium, tin, titanium, and nickel. The organofunctional group alters the wetting or adhesion characteristics of the substrate, utilizes the substrate to catalyze chemical transformations at the heterogeneous interface, orders the interfacial region, or modifies its partition characteristics, and significantly effects the covalent bond between organic and inorganic materials. Dipodal Silane Dipodal silanes are a series of adhesion promoters that have intrinsic hydrolytic stabilities up to ~10,000 times greater than conventional silanes and are used in applications such as plastic optics, multilayer printed circuit boards and as adhesive primers for ferrous and nonferrous metals. They have the ability to form up to six bonds to a substrate compared to conventional silanes with the ability to form only three bonds to a substrate. Many conventional coupling agents are frequently used in combination with 10-40% of a non-functional dipodal silane, where the conventional coupling agent provides the appropriate functionality for the application, and the non-functional dipodal silane provides increased durability. Also known as bis-silanes additives enhance hydrolytic stability, which impacts on increased product shelf life, ensures better substrate bonding and also leads to improved mechanical properties in coatings as well as composite applications.
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(1-(3-TRIETHOXYSILYL)PROPYL)-2,2-DIETHOXY-1-AZA-2-SILACYCLOPENTANE, tech - SIT8187.2 - Gelest, Inc.
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(1-(3-TRIETHOXYSILYL)PROPYL)-2,2-DIETHOXY-1-AZA-2-SILACYCLOPENTANE, tech
SIT8187.2
(1-(3-TRIETHOXYSILYL)PROPYL)-2,2-DIETHOXY-1-AZA-2-SILACYCLOPENTANE, tech SIT8187.2
Additional Properties Hydrolytic Sensitivity 8: reacts rapidly with moisture, water, protic solvents Safety Packaging Under Nitrogen 1-(3-triethoxysilyl) propyl-2,2-diethoxy- 1-aza-2-silayclopent ane Used for metal oxide films and microparticle surface modification Advanced silane in Sivate A610 Activated silane blend Dipodal analog: SIB1824.5 Cross-Linking Cyclic Azasilane Cyclic azasilanes react rapidly, less than one minute, with any and all surface hydroxyl groups is therefore of unique interest for surface modification. Volatile cyclic azasilanes afford high functional density monolayers on inorganic surfaces such as nanoparticles and other nanofeatured substrates without a hydrolysis step or the formation of byproducts. They exploit the Si–N and Si–O bond energy differences affording a thermodynamically favorable ring-opening reaction with surface hydroxyls at ambient temperature. Amine Functional Silane Coupling Agent Silane coupling agents have the ability to form a durable bond between organic and inorganic materials to generate desired heterogeneous environments or to incorporate the bulk properties of different phases into a uniform composite structure. The general formula has two classes of functionality. The hydrolyzable group forms stable condensation products with siliceous surfaces and other oxides such as those of aluminum, zirconium, tin, titanium, and nickel. The organofunctional group alters the wetting or adhesion characteristics of the substrate, utilizes the substrate to catalyze chemical transformations at the heterogeneous interface, orders the interfacial region, or modifies its partition characteristics, and significantly effects the covalent bond between organic and inorganic materials. Dipodal Silane Dipodal silanes are a series of adhesion promoters that have intrinsic hydrolytic stabilities up to ~10,000 times greater than conventional silanes and are used in applications such as plastic optics, multilayer printed circuit boards and as adhesive primers for ferrous and nonferrous metals. They have the ability to form up to six bonds to a substrate compared to conventional silanes with the ability to form only three bonds to a substrate. Many conventional coupling agents are frequently used in combination with 10-40% of a non-functional dipodal silane, where the conventional coupling agent provides the appropriate functionality for the application, and the non-functional dipodal silane provides increased durability. Also known as bis-silanes additives enhance hydrolytic stability, which impacts on increased product shelf life, ensures better substrate bonding and also leads to improved mechanical properties in coatings as well as composite applications.

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  • Hydrolytic Sensitivity 8: reacts rapidly with moisture, water, protic solvents
    Safety
  • Packaging Under Nitrogen
    1-(3-triethoxysilyl)propyl-2,2-diethoxy-1-aza-2-silayclopentane
  • Used for metal oxide films and microparticle surface modification
  • Advanced silane in Sivate A610 Activated silane blend
  • Dipodal analog: SIB1824.5
    Cross-Linking Cyclic Azasilane
    Cyclic azasilanes react rapidly, less than one minute, with any and all surface hydroxyl groups is therefore of unique interest for surface modification. Volatile cyclic azasilanes afford high functional density monolayers on inorganic surfaces such as nanoparticles and other nanofeatured substrates without a hydrolysis step or the formation of byproducts. They exploit the Si–N and Si–O bond energy differences affording a thermodynamically favorable ring-opening reaction with surface hydroxyls at ambient temperature.
    Amine Functional Silane Coupling Agent
    Silane coupling agents have the ability to form a durable bond between organic and inorganic materials to generate desired heterogeneous environments or to incorporate the bulk properties of different phases into a uniform composite structure. The general formula has two classes of functionality. The hydrolyzable group forms stable condensation products with siliceous surfaces and other oxides such as those of aluminum, zirconium, tin, titanium, and nickel. The organofunctional group alters the wetting or adhesion characteristics of the substrate, utilizes the substrate to catalyze chemical transformations at the heterogeneous interface, orders the interfacial region, or modifies its partition characteristics, and significantly effects the covalent bond between organic and inorganic materials.
    Dipodal Silane
    Dipodal silanes are a series of adhesion promoters that have intrinsic hydrolytic stabilities up to ~10,000 times greater than conventional silanes and are used in applications such as plastic optics, multilayer printed circuit boards and as adhesive primers for ferrous and nonferrous metals. They have the ability to form up to six bonds to a substrate compared to conventional silanes with the ability to form only three bonds to a substrate. Many conventional coupling agents are frequently used in combination with 10-40% of a non-functional dipodal silane, where the conventional coupling agent provides the appropriate functionality for the application, and the non-functional dipodal silane provides increased durability. Also known as bis-silanes additives enhance hydrolytic stability, which impacts on increased product shelf life, ensures better substrate bonding and also leads to improved mechanical properties in coatings as well as composite applications.
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  Gelest, Inc.
Product Category Inorganic Chemicals and Compounds
Product Number SIT8187.2
Product Name (1-(3-TRIETHOXYSILYL)PROPYL)-2,2-DIETHOXY-1-AZA-2-SILACYCLOPENTANE, tech
Chemical Formula C 1 6 H 3 7 NO 5 Si 2
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