diasilgliserol
Diasilgliserol is a class of organosilicon compounds derived from glycerol in which two of the hydroxyl groups on the glycerol backbone are substituted with silicon-containing groups. The resulting molecules are typically diorganosiloxy derivatives that retain part of the glycerol framework, and the exact substituents on silicon can vary, giving a range of related compounds.
In terms of structure, diasilgliserol centers on the glycerol (propane-1,2,3-triol) backbone with two positions bearing silicon-containing
Synthesis methods for diasilgliserol generally involve introducing silicon-containing groups onto glycerol through routes such as silylation
Applications of diasilgliserol are primarily in polymer and materials science. They can function as crosslinkers or
Safety and handling follow general practices for organosilicon and glycerol derivatives. Use appropriate personal protective equipment,