phenyltrihalosilanes
Phenyltrihalosilanes are organosilicon compounds with the general formula C6H5SiX3, where X represents a halogen atom, typically chlorine or bromine. These compounds are characterized by a phenyl group directly bonded to a silicon atom, which is also bonded to three halogen atoms. Phenyltrichlorosilane (C6H5SiCl3) is the most common and industrially significant member of this class.
These silanes are typically colorless liquids with pungent odors. They are reactive compounds due to the presence
Phenyltrihalosilanes are primarily employed as intermediates in the production of phenyl-containing silicones and resins. These silicones