Chlorophenylsilatrane

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Chlorophenylsilatrane is a type of silatrane that is characterized by the presence of a chlorine atom and a phenyl group. It is a member of the organosilicon compounds and is known for its unique chemical structure and properties.

Chemical Structure[edit | edit source]

Chlorophenylsilatrane is composed of a silicon atom that is bonded to a nitrogen atom, forming a silatrane ring. Attached to the silicon atom is a chlorine atom and a phenyl group. The presence of these groups gives the compound its name and defines its chemical behavior.

Properties[edit | edit source]

Like other silatranes, chlorophenylsilatrane exhibits unique properties due to its chemical structure. The presence of the chlorine atom and phenyl group can influence the compound's reactivity, stability, and other chemical properties.

Applications[edit | edit source]

Chlorophenylsilatrane can be used in various applications, including chemical synthesis and material science. Its unique properties make it a valuable tool in these fields.

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