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		Definition of silane in English: silanenoun ˈsʌɪleɪnˈsilān mass nounChemistry 1A colourless gaseous compound of silicon and hydrogen which has strong reducing properties and is spontaneously flammable in air. 〔化〕硅烷 Chemical formula: SiH₄ Example sentencesExamples -  They can contain chemicals such as acrylate, peroxides, bisphenol, formaldehyde, hexane, hydroquinone, phenol, polyurethane, silane, toluene, and xylene, some of which have been suspected of toxicity.
 -  These sealers are silane or siloxane-based products that react with silica and silicate materials in concrete and with each other to form a hard resin that bonds with the concrete.
 -  The use of thick gels obviated the need for bind silane.
 -  But if you open up a tank of silane, you'd better have the fire department on the line already.
 
 - 1.1count noun Any of the large class of hydrides of silicon analogous to the alkanes.
硅氢化物 Example sentencesExamples -  Siloxanes are prepolymers - the result of partial polymerization of silanes - in which the molecules are beginning to link, but only in sets of two or three, not yet in full polymeric chains.
 -  Penetrants such as silanes, siloxanes and blends actually penetrate the brick surface.
 -  That is, the structurally analogous silanes - mixtures of silicon and hydrogen - are spontaneously flammable in air.
 -  Mixtures of silicone resins along with silanes and siloxanes work extremely well at blocking pores of all sizes at low solids levels, without changing the natural appearance of the blocks.
 -  Mixtures of modern synthetic waxes, silanes, and lime-based putty may provide the ideal solution.
 
  
 
 OriginEarly 20th century: from silicon + -ane2.    Definition of silane in US English: silanenounˈsilān Chemistry 1A colorless gaseous compound of silicon and hydrogen which has strong reducing properties and is spontaneously flammable in air. 〔化〕硅烷 Chemical formula: SiH₄ Example sentencesExamples -  These sealers are silane or siloxane-based products that react with silica and silicate materials in concrete and with each other to form a hard resin that bonds with the concrete.
 -  The use of thick gels obviated the need for bind silane.
 -  But if you open up a tank of silane, you'd better have the fire department on the line already.
 -  They can contain chemicals such as acrylate, peroxides, bisphenol, formaldehyde, hexane, hydroquinone, phenol, polyurethane, silane, toluene, and xylene, some of which have been suspected of toxicity.
 
 - 1.1 Any of the large class of hydrides of silicon analogous to the alkanes.
硅氢化物 Example sentencesExamples -  Mixtures of silicone resins along with silanes and siloxanes work extremely well at blocking pores of all sizes at low solids levels, without changing the natural appearance of the blocks.
 -  Penetrants such as silanes, siloxanes and blends actually penetrate the brick surface.
 -  Mixtures of modern synthetic waxes, silanes, and lime-based putty may provide the ideal solution.
 -  Siloxanes are prepolymers - the result of partial polymerization of silanes - in which the molecules are beginning to link, but only in sets of two or three, not yet in full polymeric chains.
 -  That is, the structurally analogous silanes - mixtures of silicon and hydrogen - are spontaneously flammable in air.
 
  
 
 OriginEarly 20th century: from silicon + -ane.     |