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- W. Mitzel. "Dichlorosilane–dimethyl ether aggregation: a new motif in halosilane adduct formation". Dalton Trans., 2004, 2578–2581. doi:10.1039/B405684A...
- W. (2004). "Dichlorosilane–Dimethyl Ether Aggregation: A New Motif in Halosilane Adduct Formation". Dalton Trans. (16): 2578–2581. doi:10.1039/b405684a...
- Autoignition temperature 400 °C (752 °F; 673 K) Related compounds Related halosilanes Trimethylsilyl fluoride Trimethylsilyl bromide Trimethylsilyl iodide...
- W. (2004). "Dichlorosilane–dimethyl ether aggregation: a new motif in halosilane adduct formation". Dalton Trans. (16): 2578–2581. doi:10.1039/B405684A...
- Et3SiOEt (Et = C2H5). Silanols are generally synthesized by hydrolysis of halosilanes, alkoxysilanes, or aminosilanes. Chlorosilanes are the most common reactants:...
- W. (2004). "Dichlorosilane–dimethyl ether aggregation: a new motif in halosilane adduct formation". Dalton Trans. (16): 2578–2581. doi:10.1039/B405684A...
- 100 ˚C, resulting in various mixed halosilanes. The melting points and boiling points of these mixed halosilanes generally increase as their molecular...
- INVESTIGATIONS OF THE THERMOCHEMISTRY AND THERMAL DECOMPOSITION OF SILANES, HALOSILANES, AND ALKYLSILANES" (PDF). Advances in Silicon Chemistry. 2. JAI Press:...