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Silicon Silanes Silica, silicates, and zeolites Silicones Pure silicon
Computer chips
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Silanes: SinH2n+2 Same structure as alkanes All unstable, pyrophoric: SiH4 + 2 O2 SiO2 + H2O Generally not stable beyond Si8 or so. No “silenes” because … __________________
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Why would silanes be so much less stable than alkanes?
Bond Energies, kJ/mol: C-C 346 C-H 413 C-O 358 Si-Si 222 Si-H 328 Si-O 452
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Silica and Silicates Silica: SiO2 Si = +4 O = -2 Crystalline = quartz
Noncrystalline = vitreous
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Silicates: Si-O anions + metal cations
General Rules: Si always makes 4 Si-O bonds O can be terminal (Si-O) or bridging (Si-O-Si) Charge comes from Si = +4, O = -2
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Structure depends on O/Si ratio SiO4 Predict Si2O7 Predict Si3O9
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O/Si Ratio: 4 3.5 3
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O/Si Ratio: 2.5 2.75 2
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Silicates: General Trend As O/Si ratio decreases:
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Tetrahedral structure depiction:
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Aluminosilicates: Zeolites SiO2 base structure Substitute some Si atoms with Al
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Another representation
Ball and stick Tetrahedral connectivity
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Sodalite Cages
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Formation of Zeolites from Sodalite Cages
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Different arrangements
lead to different pore spaces.
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Charge and counter ions
Pure SiO2, 0% Al replacement 10% Al replacement
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Affinity for water Pure SiO2, 0% Al replacement 10% Al replacement
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Zeolites and Catalysis
Purpose of a catalyst: increase rate, selectivity Desired: react para isomer to form terephthalic acid Problem: under reaction conditions, three isomers can interchange So, might end up with wrong isomers of C6C4(CO2H)2
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polyester
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Solution Catalyze reaction inside a zeolite pore that only accommodates the para isomer.
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Silicones
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Synthesis of Silicone Precursors
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General Reaction
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Polydimethylsiloxane is the most common and available silicone.
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Silicone Structure/Properties/Reactant Relationships
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