monosilanes
Monosilanes are a class of inorganic compounds consisting of silicon bonded exclusively to hydrogen atoms, with the general formula SiH₄ₓ (where x ranges from 1 to 4). The simplest and most well-known member of this group is silane (SiH₄), which serves as the primary precursor for silicon-based materials in the semiconductor industry. Monosilanes are colorless, pyrophoric gases at standard temperature and pressure, meaning they ignite spontaneously in air. Their reactivity and volatility make them important intermediates in chemical synthesis and materials science.
Silane (SiH₄) is the most studied monosilane, often used as a hydrogen source in chemical vapor deposition
Monosilanes play a critical role in the fabrication of microelectronic components, including solar cells and transistors,
Research into monosilanes continues to explore their applications in green chemistry, hydrogen storage, and novel semiconductor