Product Name
Trichloro(phenyl)silane
Category
Self-Assembly Materials; POSS Nanohybrid Materials
Description
Phenyltrichlorosilane appears as a colorless liquid with a pungent odor. Decomposed by moisture or water to hydrochloric acid with evolution of heat. Corrosive to metals and tissue.;Liquid
IUPAC Name
trichloro(phenyl)silane
Molecular Weight
211.5g/mol
Molecular Formula
C6H5Cl3Si
Canonical SMILES
C1=CC=C(C=C1)[Si](Cl)(Cl)Cl
InChI
InChI=1S/C6H5Cl3Si/c7-10(8,9)6-4-2-1-3-5-6/h1-5H
InChI Key
ORVMIVQULIKXCP-UHFFFAOYSA-N
Boiling Point
395 °F at 760 mm Hg (EPA, 1998);201.0 °C;201 °C
Flash Point
196 °F (EPA, 1998);196 °F (91 °C) (open cup)
Density
1.326 at 64.4 °F (EPA, 1998);1.321 g/cu cm at 20 °C
Solubility
Soluble in carbon tetrachloride, chloroform, carbon disulfide;Soluble in benzene, ether, perchloroethylene
Color/Form
Colorless liquid
Covalently-Bonded Unit Count
1
Monoisotopic Mass
209.92261g/mol
Other Experimental
Readily hydrolyzed by moisture with liberation of hydrogen chloride;Dangerous fire risk /Silane compounds/;Organo-functional silanes are noted for their ability to bond organic polymer systems to inorganic substrates. /Silane compounds/;The reaction of organosilanes with halogens and halogen cmpd usually proceeds in good yield through cleavage of the Si--H bond and formation of the silicon-halogen bond. Reaction with fluorine, however, does not proceed satisfactorily because of cleavage of not only the Si--H but also C--Si and C--H bonds. Direct halogenation with chlorination, bromine, and iodine proceeds smoothly, however. /Organosilanes/;The reaction of organosilanes with halogens and halogen cmpd usually proceeds in good yield through cleavage of the Si--H bond and formation of the silicon-halogen bond. Reaction with fluorine, however, does not proceed satisfactorily because of cleavage of not only the Si--H but also C--Si and C--H bonds. Direct halogenation with chlorination, bromine, and iodine proceeds smoothly, however. /Organosilanes/
Refractive Index
Index of refraction = 1.5230 at 20 °C/D
Vapor Density
7.36 (EPA, 1998) (Relative to Air);7.36 (AIR= 1)
Vapor Pressure
0.43 mmHg;0.426 mm Hg at 25 °C