13154-24-0 Triisopropylchlorosilane AKSci J50625
 
 
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  J50625    AKSci Bulk Reagent
Triisopropylchlorosilane
, 95%
 
TIPSCl
Chlorotriisopropylsilane




IDENTITY
CAS Number:13154-24-0
MDL Number:MFCD00009656
MF:C9H21ClSi
MW:192.8
EINECS:603-492-0
SPECIFICATIONS & PROPERTIES
Min. Purity Spec:95%
Physical Form (at 20°C):Liquid
Boiling Point:198°C
Flash Point:64°C
Density:0.901
Refractive Index:1.452-1.454
Long-Term Storage:Store long-term in a cool, dry place
Note:No EQ/LQ (excepted quantity or limited quantity) permitted, all package sizes are shipped as HazMat
DOT/IATA TRANSPORT INFORMATION
UN #:UN2987
Hazard Class:8; Corrosive
Packing Group:II
A hazmat fee may apply to certain package sizes and shipment methods. Please check pricing table for an indicator of applicable hazmat fees.

REVIEW

 Reagent for the protection of alcohols as triisopropylsilyl (TIPS) ethers.

GLOBALLY HARMONIZED SYSTEM (GHS)

Pictograms

Signal Word
Danger

Hazard Statements
H227; H314

Precautionary Statements
P210; P264; P280; P301+P330+P331; P303+P361+P353; P304+P340; P305+P351+P338; P310; P321; P363; P370+P378; P403+P235; P405; P501


Current as of December 4, 2024


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CATEGORIES

 Organosilicons > Protection;Organosilanes


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