silikaanin
Silikaanin refers to silane and related silicon-hydrogen compounds in chemistry. The simplest member is silane, SiH4, while higher silanes extend with general formulas such as Si_nH_(2n+2). Silicon in these molecules is typically four-coordinate, giving tetrahedral geometry, and structures range from linear and branched chains to cyclic forms with Si–Si bonds.
These compounds are usually volatile and reactive. Many silanes are pyrophoric in air and can ignite spontaneously
Applications of silanes include serving as silicon sources for chemical vapor deposition in semiconductor manufacturing, acting
Safety and handling are important due to their reactivity and, for many species, flammability. Silanes are typically