T butyldimethylsilanol
T-butyldimethylsilanol is a silyl protecting group used in organic synthesis. It is a colorless liquid with a boiling point of approximately 160°C. The compound is commonly used to protect alcohol functional groups during multi-step chemical reactions.
2 protocols using t butyldimethylsilanol
Synthesis and Characterization of Antibacterial Polymers
Organosilicon Standards for oVMS Analysis
standards were used as oVMS surrogates for method development: trimethylsilanol
(97.5%, Sigma-Aldrich), 1-trimethylsilylmethanol (95%, Thermo Scientific),
tris(tert-pentoxy)silanol (99.99%, Sigma-Aldrich),
tris(tert-butoxy)silanol (99.999%, Sigma-Aldrich),
dimethylphenylsilanol (95%, Sigma-Aldrich), and t-butyldimethylsilanol (99%, Sigma-Aldrich). Acetonitrile was purchased
from Fisher Scientific (Optima) and ultrapure water (18.2 MW resistivity)
was generated by a water purification system on site (Thermo, Barnsted
EasyPure-II). Ammonia (20-22% as NH3, Fisher Scientific)
and ammonium bicarbonate (99.0%, Sigma-Aldrich) were used to prepare
the buffer added to mobile phases to improve ionization.
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