Synthesis of Muller-Rochow

Synthèse of Müller-Rochow is a procedure of manufacture on an industrial scale of the silanes of methyl chloride which was developed in May 1940 by the American pharmacist E.G. Rochow and the German pharmacist of Richard Müller.

To make react Silicon and Chloride methyl (CH3Cl), one often uses a Catalyseur with the Cuivre at very high temperature (300°C). One obtains then Silane S, these derivatives will give rise to (thanks to acqueuse hydrolysis) the Silicone S.

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