tetrametyylisilaani
Tetrametyylisilaani, known in English as tetramethylsilane (Si(CH3)4), is an organosilicon compound with a silicon atom bonded to four methyl groups. The molecule has a tetrahedral geometry and is primarily used in analytical chemistry as a reference standard for proton and carbon-13 NMR spectroscopy.
Tetramethylsilane is a volatile, colorless, nonpolar compound that is relatively inert under standard laboratory conditions. In
Synthesis of tetramethylsilane typically involves the methylation of silicon tetrachloride or related chlorosilane precursors. A common
In addition to its role as an NMR reference, tetramethylsilane has historical significance in the development
Safety considerations include flammability and the potential for vapor inhalation; standard laboratory precautions apply, including proper