| 1. | Silane may autoignite at under 54 �C ( 130 �F ).
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| 2. | Then, the oxidative addition of a second silane unit occurs.
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| 3. | Shown are the peroxide, the silane and irradiation crosslinking.
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| 4. | The simplest possible silane ( the parent molecule ) is silane,.
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| 5. | The simplest possible silane ( the parent molecule ) is silane,.
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| 6. | Silane is generally applied only to fully cured existing concrete.
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| 7. | Traditionally, dehydrogenative coupling of silane involve Wurtz-Fittig coupling reaction.
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| 8. | In addition, PMHS was used as a relatively less reactive silane.
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| 9. | They predicted the deposition rate along the substrate diameter for silicon deposition from silane.
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| 10. | The parent compound SiH 4 is called silane.
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