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  1. Silane - Wikipedia

    Silane (Silicane) is an inorganic compound with chemical formula SiH4. It is a colorless, pyrophoric gas with a sharp, repulsive, pungent smell, somewhat similar to that of acetic acid. [6]

  2. Silane | Organosilicon Compounds, Polymers & Gases | Britannica

    Silane, any of a series of covalently bonded compounds containing only the elements silicon and hydrogen, having the general formula SinH2n + 2, in which n equals 1, 2, 3, and so on.

  3. SILANE | CAMEO Chemicals | NOAA

    Silane is a colorless, flammable and poisonous gas, with a strong repulsive odor. It is easily ignited in air, reacts with oxidizing agents, is very toxic by inhalation, and is a strong irritant to skin, eyes and …

  4. Silane | SiH4 | CID 23953 - PubChem

    Silane | SiH4 or H4Si | CID 23953 - structure, chemical names, physical and chemical properties, classification, patents, literature, biological activities, safety/hazards/toxicity information, supplier …

  5. Silane - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

    Silanes are organometallic compounds containing silicon-bonded with some other atoms such as hydrogen, carbon, and nitrogen (Goyal, 2006). They are the silicon analogs of methane with the …

  6. Types of Silane: Essential Uses and Benefits Across Industries

    Feb 28, 2008 · Discover the different types of silane and their unique benefits for various industries. From functional silanes to high-purity options, learn how silanes enhance adhesion, durability, and …

  7. Understanding Silane: Properties, Risks, and Safety Measures

    Mar 5, 2025 · Despite its relative obscurity to the general public, silane plays a crucial role in various fields, from electronics manufacturing to chemical laboratories. Let’s delve into what silane is, its …

  8. Silane - Molecule of the Month - January 2025 (JSMol version)

    Silane has a chemical formula of SiH 4 and is a compound composed only of silicon and hydrogen atoms. It forms a tetrahedral structure and is the simplest stable silicon hydride.

  9. Silane - NIST Chemistry WebBook

    Pullen, Carlson, et al., 1970 Pullen, B.P.; Carlson, T.A.; Moddeman, W.E.; Schweitzer, G.K.; Bull, W.E., Photoelectron spectra of methane, silane, germane, methyl fluoride, difluoromethane, and …

  10. Silanes and Siliconates | Dow Inc.

    What are silanes? A silane molecule is made up of one central silicon atom attached to a combination of nearly any four organic or inorganic reactive or non-reactive groups. A silane that contains at least …