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EVISA is providing a list of terms used in the area of speciation and fractionation analysis. Since speciation analysis is a field of analytical chemistry that is specified by a pronounced interdisciplinary cooperation between different sciences such as biochemistry, medicine, biology, environmental sciences, nutritional sciences and material sciences its terminology is a complex mixture of terms used in all these.

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dimethylsilane
Dimethylsilane and tetramethylsilane are used as a Chemical Vapor Deposition (CVD) silicon precursor for low k dielectric layers in damascene metallization applications.
 
CAS Number : 1111-74-6

methylsilane
Methylsilane is used in the epitaxial Chemical Vapor Deposition (CVD) of germanium doped silicon carbide (Si-Ge-C) layers.
 
CAS Number : 992-94-9


organosilicon
Organosilicon compounds are man-made organic compounds containing carbon silicon bonds. Organosilicon chemistry is the corresponding science exploring their properties and reactivity.

Like carbon, the organically bound silicon is tetravalent and tetrahedral. Carbon-silicon bonds are not found in any biomolecule.The first organosilicon compound, tetraethylsilane was discovered by Charles Friedel and James Crafts in 1863 by reaction of tetrachlorosilane with diethylzinc.

trimethylsilane
(CH3)3-SiH ; Trimethylsilane
CAS Number : 993-07-7

trimethylsilanol
Trimethylsilanol has been the most abundant compound determined in waste composting gas samples, accompanied by several siloxanes.
IUPAC name: Trimethylhydroxysilane
Molecular formula: C3H10OSi
Molecular weight: 90.20










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