triethylsilanol
Triethylsilanol is an organosilicon compound with the formula C6H16OSi. It is a silanol of the type R3SiOH, where R is an ethyl group, giving a silicon center bonded to three ethyl groups and one hydroxyl group. The molecule is typically a colorless liquid and is moisture-sensitive, tending to undergo condensation to form siloxanes.
Triethylsilanol is commonly prepared by hydrolysis of triethylsilyl chlorides (Et3SiCl) or related chlorosilanes. Isolation of the
As a silanol, triethylsilanol readily participates in siloxane formation through condensation: 2 Et3SiOH → Et3Si-O-SiEt3 + H2O, enabling
Silanols are reactive toward moisture and air; handling typically requires dry, inert conditions. Exposure can irritate