Detailed Product Description:
 
A colorless, combustible liquid with a faint alcohol odor that has been
 
hydrolyzed to an adhesive form of silica.  Miscible in alcohol.  
 
Decomposes in contact with water.  Commonly used to waterproof
 
mortar and concretes, protective coatings and as a bonding agent.
 
 
Grade/Purity:
 
This is Reagent/Semiconductor Grade material with minimum purity of 99%.
 
 
Background:
 
Tetraethyl Orthosilicate, often abbreviated TEOS, consists of four ethyl
 
groups attached to SiO4 ion.  TEOS can be considered to be the ethyl ester
 
of orthosilicic acid, Si(OH)4.  It is a prototypical alkoxide.
 
 
Applications
 
At elevated temperatures (>600 °C), TEOS converts to silicon dioxide, hence
 
its use in the semiconductor industry.  Otherwise, TEOS is mainly used as
 
a crosslinking agent in silicone polymers.  Other applications include coatings
 
for carpets and other objects.    
 
 
TEOS has the remarkable property of easily converting into silicon dioxide.
 
This reaction occurs upon the addition of water.  The ensuing hydrolysis
 
reaction is an example of a sol-gel process.  The side product is ethanol.
 
The reaction proceeds via a series of condensation reactions that convert the
 
TEOS molecule into a mineral-like solid via the formation of Si-O-Si linkages.
 
Rates of this conversion are sensitive to the presence of acids and bases, both
 
of which serve as catalysts.
 
 
Precautions:
 
Highly flammable.  Harmful by inhalation.
 
Download, read, and understand the MSDS and the associated precautions
 
before using this substance.
 
 
Click here to download MSDS (Material Safety Data Sheet)
 
 
Packaging:
 
Comes packed in HDPE bottle, 8 ounces.  Also available in smaller 4 ounce size.