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Dichlorosilane, or DCS as it is
commonly known, is a
chemical compound with the
formula H2SiCl2. In its
major use, it is
mixed with
ammonia (NH3) in LPCVD...
- Vojinović, Krunoslav; Losehand, Udo; Mitzel,
Norbert W. (2004). "
Dichlorosilane–Dimethyl
Ether Aggregation: A New
Motif in
Halosilane Adduct Formation"...
- doi:10.1107/S0365110X55001333. K. Vojinović, U. Losehand, N. W. Mitzel. "
Dichlorosilane–dimethyl
ether aggregation: a new
motif in
halosilane adduct formation"...
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different processes.
Common source gases include silane and oxygen,
dichlorosilane (SiCl2H2) and
nitrous oxide (N2O), or
tetraethylorthosilicate (TEOS;...
- side chains. The
silicone polymers are
often made by
reacting dimethyl dichlorosilane with water.
Fillers such as
acetic acid can
provide a fast cure time...
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tetrachloride (chemical
formula SiCl4),
hexachlorodisilane (Si2Cl6) and
dichlorosilane (H2SiCl2), from
which trichlorosilane can be
separated by distillation...
- for the
production of
silane is from the
action of
sodium amalgam on
dichlorosilane, SiH2Cl2, to
yield monosilane along with some
yellow polymerized silicon...
- and caulk.
Alfred Stock and Carl
Somiesky examined the
hydrolysis of
dichlorosilane, a
reaction that was
proposed to
initially give the
monomer H2SiO: SiH...
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silicon tetrachloride (SiCl4).
These include chlorosilane (H3SiCl),
dichlorosilane (H2SiCl2), and, most
importantly trichlorosilane (HSiCl3). The idealized...
- reaction: SiCl4(g) + Si(s) ↔ 2SiCl2(g)
Silicon VPE may also use silane,
dichlorosilane, and
trichlorosilane source gases. For instance, the
silane reaction...