| 31. | "' Triethylsilane "'is a silane with the molecular formula C 6 H 16 Si.
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| 32. | "' Silane "': Silane is the smallest molecular compound of commonly available penetrating sealers.
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| 33. | "' Silane "': Silane is the smallest molecular compound of commonly available penetrating sealers.
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| 34. | Infrared spectroscopy may also be useful as it can indicate whether or not the product is a tertiary silane.
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| 35. | Silicon tetrachloride can react with trifluoro ( trichloromethyl ) silane to yield SiClF 3 and CCl 3 SiCl 3.
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| 36. | One method used to overcome this problem is to convert it to a less reactive bis ( dimethylamino ) silane.
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| 37. | Silane is known to be hydrophobic and oleophobic and will only wear away if the concrete surface itself wears away.
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| 38. | This indicated that two water molecules interacted with the silane during hydrolysis and from this a binucleophilic reaction mechanism was proposed.
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| 39. | Silatranes exhibit unusual properties as well as biological activity in which the coordination of nitrogen to silane plays an important role.
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| 40. | The A-174 silane can be vapor delivered " in situ " or bonded via wet chemical baths.
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