silane
Silane (SiH4) is the silicon analogue of methane. It is a colorless, highly reactive gas at room temperature, and the molecule adopts a tetrahedral geometry with silicon at the center bonded to four hydrogen atoms.
Physically, silane has a boiling point of approximately −111.8 °C, and at ambient conditions it exists as
Production and handling of silane involve several routes. Industrially, it is prepared by the reduction of
Uses of silane are dominated by its role as a silicon source in chemical vapor deposition and
Safety and handling notes are essential: silane is highly flammable and can ignite spontaneously in air; appropriate