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Methyltrichlorosilane is a chemical compound with the formula CH3SiCl3. It is a colorless liquid with a sharp odor similar to that of hydrochloric acid. As methyltrichlorosilane is a chlorosilane, it is a potent methylating agent.
Production[edit]
Methyltrichlorosilane is produced on an industrial scale from silicon and methyl chloride. The reaction is catalyzed by a mixture of copper and copper(I) chloride.
Uses[edit]
Methyltrichlorosilane is used in the production of silicone polymers or silicone resins. It is also used as a component in the production of room-temperature vulcanizing (RTV) silicones, a type of silicone rubber that cures at room temperature.
Safety[edit]
Methyltrichlorosilane is a highly reactive compound and should be handled with care. It reacts violently with water to produce hydrochloric acid and a methylsilanol, which can cause severe burns and eye damage. It is also harmful if inhaled, causing respiratory irritation.
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