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SiSiB® PC1543

(Dimethylhydrazine)methylmethyldiethoxysilane.
Synonym: 2-((Diethoxy(methyl)silyl)methyl)-1,1-dimethylhydrazine


Chemical Structure


Introduction

SiSiB® PC1543 is a bifunctional organosilane possessing two reactive amino groups and hydrolyzable inorganic ethoxysilyl groups. The dual nature of its reactivity allows SiSiB® PC1543 to bind chemically to both inorganic materials and organic polymers, thus functioning as an adhesion promoter, surface modifier and as a reactant for product modification.

SiSiB® PC1543 is a novel alpha silane. The close proximity of the nitrogen atom to the silicon atom can accelerate hydrolysis reaction compared to (amino-propyl)silanes .


Typical Physical Properties

Chemical Name: 2-((Diethoxy(methyl)silyl)methyl)-1,1-dimethylhydrazine
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Empirical Formula: C8H22N2O2Si
Molecular Weight: 206.36
Boiling Point: N/A°C [760mmHg]
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Color and Appearance: N/A
Density [25°C]: N/A
Refractive Index [25°C]: N/A
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Applications

SiSiB® PC1543 can be used as coupling agent, adhesion promoters, surface modifier etc.

SiSiB® PC1543 can be used in the synthesis of amino-functional silicone fluids


Packings

Net weight 100ml, 250ml, 500ml and 1000ml bottle. Industrialized product packing is 210L steel drum or 1000L IBC tote, for more details, please visit Packing Centre.

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