Tris(trimethylsilyl) Borate: A Versatile Reagent for Organic Synthesis and Lithium Battery Electrolytes

Discover the multifaceted applications of Tris(trimethylsilyl) borate, a crucial intermediate for advanced organic synthesis and a high-performance additive for lithium-ion battery electrolytes. We are a leading manufacturer and supplier in China.

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Key Advantages of Our Tris(trimethylsilyl) Borate

Exceptional Purity

Our Tris(trimethylsilyl) borate boasts a purity of ≥99.0%, ensuring reliable and reproducible results in your demanding organic synthesis projects and battery formulations. We are your trusted supplier for consistent quality.

Versatile Chemical Intermediate

Unlock new synthetic pathways. This reagent serves as a potent source of both boron and trimethylsilyl functionalities, crucial for protecting alcohols, preparing boron reagents, and deoxygenating carbonyl compounds. Buy now for your R&D.

Improved Battery Stability

When you purchase our Tris(trimethylsilyl) borate for lithium batteries, you invest in enhanced battery longevity. Its ability to form a stable CEI film significantly boosts cycle life and thermal performance, making it a superior choice.

Core Application Areas

Organic Synthesis

Utilize Tris(trimethylsilyl) borate as a key reagent in various organic reactions, including cross-coupling, protection, and deoxygenation. Procure this vital intermediate from our manufacturing facility in China.

Lithium Battery Electrolytes

Significantly improve the performance and lifespan of lithium-ion batteries by incorporating our Tris(trimethylsilyl) borate as an electrolyte additive. It is essential for high-voltage cathode materials.

Boron Reagent Preparation

A fundamental building block for synthesizing various boron-containing compounds, such as boronic acids and esters, vital for many catalytic processes. Consider our competitive pricing for bulk orders.

Advanced Materials Research

Explore novel applications in materials science. Its unique chemical properties make it valuable for researchers developing next-generation electronic materials and specialized polymers.