Introduction and Uses of Diphenylsilanediol
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Diphenylsilanediol, with the chemical formula C12H12O2Si, is an important fine chemical raw material. It usually exists in the form of white needle-shaped crystals and has specific physical and chemical properties, such as a melting point of 140-147°C, a boiling point of 353°C (760mmHg), and a density of 0.87. This chemical is highly flammable, so it needs to be kept away from fire when stored and used.
Diphenylsilanediol plays a key role in the silicone rubber industry and is mainly used as a silicone rubber structure controller. It can significantly reduce the structuring phenomenon of silicone rubber, thereby improving the processing performance of rubber. In addition, diphenylsilanediol is also an important intermediate for the synthesis of silicone products such as phenyl silicone oil, phenyl silicone resin and phenyl silicone rubber. At the same time, it is also widely used in the modification process of polymers such as polyurethane resins, epoxy resins, and acrylic resins, which can give these new materials the characteristics of high and low temperature resistance, radiation resistance, and aging resistance.
With the continuous development of science and technology, the application field of diphenylsilanediol is still expanding. At present, the market demand for this chemical continues to grow, driving the rapid development of related industries.