Chlorosilanes

Chlorosilanes are a group of reactive, chlorine-containing chemical compounds, related to silane and used in many chemical processes. Each such chemical has at least one silicon-chlorine bond. Trichlorosilane is produced on the largest scale. The parent chlorosilane is Silicon tetrachloride (SiCl4).

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EU: European Union · 25 April 2016 English

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problems since it involves the production of chlorosilanes and reactions with hydrochloric acid. These


ESR: Institute of Environmental Science and Research · 13 December 2015 English

The role of fullerenes in cosmetics is that of a free-radical scavenger, using the electron-affinity of the molecule to prevent interaction of skin cells with radicals. [...] Some research groups …

1200 to 1600ºC in closed reactors from (alkyl)chlorosilanes (Fruijtier-Pollock ). SiO2 can also be modified




Aspen Global Climate Institute · 28 February 2014 English

NATIO N A L R E N E W A B L E E N E R G Y L A B O R A T O R Y 2 …

 to   desired  Si   pure  polysilicon  via   chlorosilanes   containing  gas   CVD   Step 2 Step 3 NATIO


EPFL: Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Lausanne · 10 October 2013 English

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in 1989 of elemental silicon from silanes to chlorosilanes, in both radical and molecular mechanisms [40]




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