siloxanol
Siloxanol is a term that can refer to a family of organosilicon compounds. These compounds are characterized by the presence of silicon-oxygen (Si-O) bonds, which form the backbone of siloxanes, and at least one silicon-carbon (Si-C) bond, which is characteristic of organosilicon compounds. The "ol" suffix often indicates the presence of hydroxyl (-OH) groups attached to the silicon atoms. Therefore, a siloxanol could be a siloxane molecule with one or more silanol (Si-OH) functional groups.
These silanol groups are reactive and can undergo condensation reactions, particularly in the presence of moisture
Siloxanols find use in various industrial applications due to their unique properties. They can act as intermediates