monosilanol
Monosilanol is a silanol compound in which a silicon atom bearing three hydrocarbon substituents also carries a single hydroxyl group, giving the general formula R3Si–OH. This class is distinguished from other silanols that contain two or more hydroxyl groups (for example, disilanols such as R2Si(OH)2) and from higher silanol polymers. The simplest member is trimethylsilanol (Me3Si–OH); other common examples include triethylsilanol (Et3Si–OH) and triphenylsilanol (Ph3Si–OH).
Monosilanols are typically prepared by hydrolysis of chlorosilanes or alkoxysilanes, for example R3SiCl reacting with water
Chemically, silanols are weak acids and can deprotonate to form silanolate species under basic conditions. A
Applications of monosilanols include use as intermediates in silicone and siloxane chemistry, where they serve as