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Tri-n-octyloxychlorosilane, also known as trin-octyloxysilane or (n-octyloxy)3SiCl, is an organosilicon compound with the chemical formula C24H53ClOSi. It is a colorless to pale yellow liquid that is soluble in organic solvents and has a molecular weight of 417.35 g/mol. tri-n-octyloxychlorosilane is primarily used as a coupling agent in the production of composite materials, particularly in the reinforcement of rubber and plastics with fillers such as glass fibers, carbon black, and silica. It functions by forming a strong bond between the inorganic filler and the organic matrix, enhancing the mechanical properties and durability of the final product. Tri-n-octyloxychlorosilane is also employed as a silylating agent in organic synthesis and as a precursor in the production of other organosilicon compounds. Due to its reactivity with moisture, it is typically handled under anhydrous conditions and is considered hazardous, necessitating proper safety measures during its use and storage.

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Check Digit Verification of cas no

The CAS Registry Mumber 4667-37-2 includes 7 digits separated into 3 groups by hyphens. The first part of the number,starting from the left, has 4 digits, 4,6,6 and 7 respectively; the second part has 2 digits, 3 and 7 respectively.
Calculate Digit Verification of CAS Registry Number 4667-37:
(6*4)+(5*6)+(4*6)+(3*7)+(2*3)+(1*7)=112
112 % 10 = 2
So 4667-37-2 is a valid CAS Registry Number.

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4667-37-2Relevant academic research and scientific papers

Molecular manipulation of two- and three-dimensional silica nanostructures by alkoxysilylation of a layered silicate octosilicate and subsequent hydrolysis of alkoxy groups

Mochizuki, Dai,Shimojima, Atsushi,Imagawa, Takeshi,Kuroda, Kazuyuki

, p. 7183 - 7191 (2007/10/03)

A novel methodology for constructing molecularly ordered silica nanostructures with two-dimensional (2-D) and three-dimensional (3-D) networks has been developed by using a stepwise process involving silylation of a layered silicate octosilicate with alkoxytrichlorosilanes [ROSiCl3, R = alkyl] and subsequent reaction within the interlayer spaces. Alkoxytrichlorosilanes react almost completely with octosilicate, bridging two closest Si-OH (or -O-) sites on the silicate layers, to form new five-membered rings. The unreacted functional groups, Si-Cl and Si-OR, are readily hydrolyzed by the posttreatment with a water/dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) or water/acetone mixture, leading to the formation of two types of silicate structures. The treatment with a water/DMSO mixture produced a unique crystalline 2-D silicate framework with geminal silanol groups, whereas a water/acetone mixture induced hydrolysis and subsequent condensation between adjacent layers to form a new 3-D silicate framework. The 2-D structure is retained by the presence of DMSO molecules within the swelled interlayer spaces and is transformed to a 3-D silicate upon desorption of DMSO. The structural modeling suggests that both of the 3-D silicates contain new cagelike frameworks where solvent molecules are trapped even at high temperature (up to 380°C, in the case of acetone). Both 2-D and 3-D silica structures are quite different from known layered silicates and zeolite-like materials, indicating the potential of the present approach for precise design of various silicate structures at the molecular level.

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