N-3-Trimethoxysilylpropyl Butylamine

N-3-Trimethoxysilylpropyl Butylamine
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Among the most common chemicals, N-(3-(Trimethoxysilyl)propyl)butylamine acid is an important component of several other compounds. Its main application lies in the production of cosmetics, including nail polish. Its main synthetic process involves a combination of hydrosilylation and trifluoropropyl methyl cyclotrisiloxane. The main steps in this process are outlined below:

Synonyms

Trimethoxysilylpropyl butylamine is a chemical compound with the chemical formula C10H25NO3Si. Its other names are cyclotrisiloxane and trimetoxisililpropil. This article will discuss the different names and meanings of the chemical compound. You may also find it useful to know its synonyms.

Synonyms of 1,3,5-trifluoropropyl methyl cyclotrisiloxane

The chemical compound known as (1,3,5-Trifluoropropyl) methyl cyclotrisiloxanes (F3) is a primary monomer of fluorosilicone oil, resin and rubber. F3 can be copolymerized with a number of other monomers and is a useful intermediate in the synthesis of drugs, surfactants, and cosmetics.

Hydrosilylation

The present invention relates to the hydrosilylation of N-3-Trimehoxysilylpropylamine. CAS:26495-91-0 is an amino silane coupling agent with two reactive silyl groups. These groups may be the same or different, and the amino group of the compound may have a secondary structure. Hydrosilylation of N-3-Trimethoxysilyl propylamine has many applications in a variety of industries.

The resulting product has a high molecular weight, and a typical yield of about one gram per kilogram. The catalyst is a solution of bis(1,3,3)-tetramethyldisiloxane and platinum, and contains 10 mg of platinum per gram of polymer. The catalyst is added to the reaction mixture before the polymerization begins. Polymerization proceeds dropwise for four hours, followed by postpolymerization for two hours.

One method is to use a polyoxyalkylene polymer with at least one reactive silyl group. The polymer should have 1.1 to four silyl groups per molecule. This will give the cured product a rubber-like appearance, excellent strength, elongation, and low elastic modulus. If a polymer does not contain two reactive silyl groups, it will not cure properly.

Another method involves hydrosilylation of N-3-trimethoxysilyl propylamine by halogenated silanes. Halogenated silanes are used in this process, as are unsaturated aminosilanes. A methyl group is preferred in hydrosilylation of N-3-Trimethoxysilyl propyl butylamine.

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