- Tetraethyl orthosilicate
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IUPACName = tetraethoxysilane
OtherNames = tetraethyl orthosilicate; ethyl silicate; silicic acid, tetraethyl ester; silicon ethoxide; TEOS
Section1 = Chembox Identifiers
CASNo = 78-10-4
PubChem = 6517
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Formula = SiC8H20O4
MolarMass = 208.32
Appearance = colourless liquid
Density = 0.94
MeltingPt = -77 °C
BoilingPt = 166-169 °C
Solubility = decomp
Section3 = Chembox Hazards
MainHazards = Toxic
FlashPt = 45 °C
Autoignition =Tetraethyl orthosilicate is the
chemical compound with the formula Si(OC2H5)4. Often abbreviated TEOS, this molecule consists of four ethyl groups attached to SiO44- ion, which is calledorthosilicate . As an ion in solution, orthosilicate does not exist. Alternatively TEOS can be considered to be theethyl ester of orthosilicic acid, Si(OH)4. It is a prototypicalalkoxide .TEOS is a tetrahedral molecule. Many analogues exist, and most are prepared by alcoholysis of
silicon tetrachloride ::SiCl4 + 4 ROH → Si(OR)4 + 4 HClwhere R =alkyl such asmethyl ,ethyl ,propyl , etc.Applications
TEOS is mainly used as a crosslinking agent in silicone polymers. Other applications include coatings for carpets and other objects. These applications exploit the reactivity of the Si-OR bonds. [Lutz Rösch, Peter John, Rudolf Reitmeier "Silicon Compounds, Organic" Ullmann's Encyclopedia of Industrial Chemistry, 2002, Wiley-VCH, Weinheim. DOI|10.1002/14356007.a24_021. Article Online Posting Date: June 15, 2000]
Other reactions
TEOS has the remarkable property of easily converting into silicon dioxide. This reaction occurs upon the addition of water::Si(OC2H5)4 + 2 H2O → SiO2 + 4 C2H5OH This hydrolysis reaction is an example of a
sol-gel process. The side product is ethanol. The reaction proceeds via a series of condensation reactions that convert the TEOS molecule into a mineral-like solid via the formation of Si-O-Si linkages. Rates of this conversion are sensitive to the presence ofacid s and bases, both of which serve ascatalyst s.At elevated temperatures (>600 °C), TEOS converts to
silicon dioxide ::Si(OC2H5)4 → SiO2 + 2O(C2H5)2The volatile coproduct isdiethylether .References
* [http://webbook.nist.gov/cgi/cbook.cgi?ID=C78104 NIST Standard Reference Database 69, June 2005 Release: NIST Chemistry WebBook]
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