Title: Silicon
1Silicon
- Silanes
- Silica, silicates, and zeolites
- Silicones
- Pure silicon
- Computer chips
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3Silanes SinH2n2Same structure as alkanesAll
unstable, pyrophoric SiH4 2 O2 ? SiO2
H2OGenerally not stable beyond Si8 or so. No
silenes because __________________
4Why 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
5Silica and Silicates
Silica SiO2 Si 4 O -2 Crystalline
quartz Noncrystalline vitreous
6Silicates 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
7Structure depends on O/Si ratioSiO4Predict
Si2O7Predict Si3O9
8O/Si Ratio 4 3.5 3
9O/Si Ratio 2.5 2.75 2
10Silicates General TrendAs O/Si ratio
decreases
11Tetrahedral structure depiction
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17Aluminosilicates ZeolitesSiO2 base
structureSubstitute some Si atoms with Al
18Another representation
Ball and stick
Tetrahedral connectivity
19Sodalite Cages
20Formation of Zeolites from Sodalite Cages
21Different arrangements lead to different pore
spaces.
22Charge and counter ions
Pure SiO2, 0 Al replacement
10 Al replacement
23Affinity for water
10 Al replacement
Pure SiO2, 0 Al replacement
24Zeolites 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
25Solution
Catalyze reaction inside a zeolite pore that only
accommodates the para isomer.
26Silicones
27Synthesis of Silicone Precursors
28General Reaction
29Polydimethylsiloxane is the most common and
available silicone.
30Silicone Structure/Properties/Reactant
Relationships