| silane |
Silane is a chemical compound with chemical formula SiH4. It is the silicon analogue of methane. At room temperature, silane is presumed to be a pyrophoric gas — it spontaneously undergoes combustion in air without the need for external ignition. However, there is a school of thought which says that silane is stable and that it is the natural formation of larger silanes during production which causes its pyrophoricity. ...
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| silane |
chemical formula SiH 4 , silane is a pyrophoric, toxic gas with a TLV of 5ppm, and is combustible in the range of ~1-96%. Silane is widely used to deposit silicon containing films in a variety of CVD reactions.
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| silane |
A silicone-like substance that is added to caulks and sealants to improve their adhesion to glass and aluminum under wet conditions.
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| silane |
Highly reactive molecule with a central silicium atom. Used as coupling agent, crosslinking agent, adhesion promoter in many applications.
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| silafilcon A |
a hydrophilic contact lens material.
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