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The Anilino-methyl-trimethoxysilane is a novel alfa silane. The close proximity of the nitrogen atom to the silicon atom can accelerate hydrolysis reaction compared to (amino-propyl)silanes.

Technical Properties

Empirical Formula
C10H17NO3Si
Molecular Weight
227.33
Boiling Point
115-125°C[4 mmHg] 235°C[760 mmHg]
Flash Point
110°C
Color and Appearance
Yellowish clear liquid
Density
1.08
Refractive Index
1.509
Purity
Min. 97.0% by GC
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1.445[25°C]
Purity
Min. 99.0% by GC

Applications

· Used in the production of silyl modified polymers which serve as binders in adhesives and sealants
· As a crosslinker, water scavenger and adhesion promoter in silane-crosslinking formulations, such as adhesives, sealants and coatings
· As surface modifier for fillers (like glass, metal oxides, aluminum hydroxide, kaolin, wollastonite, mica) and pigments

(N-Phenylamino)methyltrimethoxysilane

N-(Trimethoxysilylmethyl)aniline

Raw Material Of Finishing Agent

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  • Surface Modifier For Filler

  • Manufacture decorative surfacing materials and fillers for plastics applications.
  • Tennis court resurfacing, surface repairs including asphalt and cement leveling, patching, crack filler, tennis court paint, and other court maintenance supplies.
  • A wet-chemical method generates a variety of functional groups in the surface of fromed silicone articles. This is the basis for bonding biologically active compounds, ionically and/or covalently.
  • Anilino-methyl-trimethoxysilane
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