Poly(methylhydrosiloxane)
Poly(methylhydrosiloxane) is used in the reduction of esters to alcohols, catalyzed by a combination of titanocene dichloride and either n-BuLi or EtMgBr. It is a safer alternative to triethoxysilane, B22063, for reduction of phosphine oxides to phosphines, catalyzed by Ti(O-i-Pr)4. It is also used in greener amine synthesis by reductive amination as an alternative to borohydrides.
CAS No.: 63148-57-2 Molecular Formula: (CH3)3SiO[(CH3)HSiO]nSi(CH3) Formula Weight: ca 1900 Flash Point: 204°(399°F) Refractive Index: 1.3980
- :63148-57-2
- :(CH₃)₃SiO[(CH₃)HSiO]nSi(CH₃)
- :MFCD00084478
- :∼140 °C (0.003 hPa)
- :–55 °C
- :1.006
- :204 °C (399 °F)
- :Ambient
Poly(methylhydrosiloxane) is used in the reduction of esters to alcohols, catalyzed by a combination of titanocene dichloride and either n-BuLi or EtMgBr. It is a safer alternative to triethoxysilane, B22063, for reduction of phosphine oxides to phosphines, catalyzed by Ti(O-i-Pr)4. It is also used in greener amine synthesis by reductive amination as an alternative to borohydrides.
CAS No.: 63148-57-2 Molecular Formula: (CH3)3SiO[(CH3)HSiO]nSi(CH3) Formula Weight: ca 1900 Flash Point: 204°(399°F) Refractive Index: 1.3980
- :63148-57-2
- :(CH₃)₃SiO[(CH₃)HSiO]nSi(CH₃)
- :MFCD00084478
- :∼140 °C (0.003 hPa)
- :–55 °C
- :1.006
- :204 °C (399 °F)
- :Ambient



