Product Overview

n-Octyltriethoxysilane

CAS No.: 2943-75-1

n-Octyltriethoxysilane (CAS No. 2943-75-1) is a medium-chain alkyl functional silane widely used for hydrophobic surface modification of inorganic materials. It reacts with hydroxyl groups on substrates such as silica, minerals, glass, ceramics, and metal oxides, forming a stable C8 alkyl layer that reduces surface energy, improves water repellency, enhances filler dispersion, and increases moisture resistance in coatings, construction materials, and composite systems.

Chemical Namen-Octyltriethoxysilane
CAS No.2943-75-1
EINECS No.220-941-7
Empirical FormulaC₁₄H₃₂O₃Si
Molecular Weight276.49 g/mol

Synonyms : n-Octyltriethoxysilane / Octyltriethoxysilane / Triethoxy(octyl)silane / OTES / C8 Alkyltriethoxysilane / Dynasylan OCTEO / Momentive Y-12108

Category : Organosilicon Chemicals / Silanes / Functional Silanes / Alkyl Silanes ; Alkyl Silanes / Medium-Chain Alkyl Silanes / Hydrophobic Silanes / Surface Treatment Silanes / Non-Functional Silanes / Organosilicon Surface Modifiers

Product Description

n-Octyltriethoxysilane is a medium-chain alkyl functional organosilane engineered for hydrophobic surface modification of inorganic materials. The triethoxysilane groups undergo controlled hydrolysis and condensation, enabling the molecule to chemically bond with hydroxyl-rich substrates such as silica, minerals, glass, ceramics, cementitious materials, and metal oxides. Once anchored, the linear C8 alkyl chains orient outward to form a uniform, low-surface-energy layer.

This surface-bound alkyl layer effectively reduces water absorption, improves moisture resistance, and enhances the dispersion and interfacial compatibility of inorganic fillers in organic matrices. Compared with trimethoxy analogs, the triethoxy structure provides slower, more controllable hydrolysis, offering improved processing stability and handling. n-Octyltriethoxysilane is widely used in construction materials, coatings, fillers, and composite systems where reliable hydrophobic performance and good processing flexibility are required.

Specifications

ItemSpecification
Chemical Namen-Octyltriethoxysilane
CAS No.2943-75-1
EINECS No.220-941-7
Molecular FormulaC₁₄H₃₂O₃Si
Molecular Weight276.49 g/mol
AppearanceColorless to light yellow transparent liquid
Purity (GC)≥ 97.0%
Density (25 °C)approx. 0.87–0.91 g/cm³
Refractive Index (25 °C)approx. 1.42–1.44
Boiling Point> 250 °C (decomposes)
Flash Point> 95 °C
SolubilityInsoluble in water; soluble in common organic solvents
Hydrolysis BehaviorSlowly hydrolyzes in the presence of moisture
Storage Stability≥ 12 months in sealed original container

Note: The above values are typical reference data. Actual specifications may vary slightly depending on batch and test methods.

  • Linear C8 alkyl chain providing efficient hydrophobic surface modification
  • Triethoxysilane functionality offers controlled hydrolysis and stable chemical bonding to hydroxyl-rich inorganic substrates
  • Forms a uniform, low-surface-energy alkyl layer after condensation
  • Slower and more controllable reactivity compared with trimethoxy analogs
  • Non-functional alkyl silane (no amino, epoxy, or vinyl groups), ensuring high formulation stability
  • Good balance between hydrophobic performance and processability
  • Compatible with solvent-based surface treatment, slurry processing, and impregnation systems
  • Provides reliable water repellency suitable for most industrial applications
  • Improves moisture resistance without negatively affecting adhesion or mechanical balance
  • Enhances dispersion and wettability of inorganic fillers and pigments
  • Reduces agglomeration, caking, and moisture-induced degradation of powders
  • Better processing stability and handling safety compared with short-chain alkyl silanes
  • Lower viscosity and easier dosing compared with longer-chain alkyl silanes
  • Cost-effective solution for large-scale construction and coating applications
  • Mineral Fillers & Pigments
    Silica, calcium carbonate, talc, alumina, wollastonite—hydrophobic surface treatment to improve dispersion and compatibility
  • Construction Materials
    Concrete, mortar, gypsum board, cement products, stone, and masonry for reduced water absorption and enhanced durability
  • Coatings & Paints
    Architectural and industrial coatings requiring moisture resistance and improved filler dispersion
  • Composites & Plastics
    Improved filler dispersion and reduced moisture sensitivity in thermoplastics and thermosets
  • Glass & Ceramic Surfaces
    Hydrophobic surface treatment to reduce water uptake and surface contamination
  • Powder Surface Modification
    Anti-caking and flowability improvement for inorganic powders
PropertyValue / Description
Chemical Namen-Octyltriethoxysilane
CAS No.2943-75-1
EINECS No.220-941-7
Molecular FormulaC₁₄H₃₂O₃Si
Molecular Weight276.49 g/mol
Chemical TypeAlkyltrialkoxysilane (alkyl silane surface modifier)
Functional GroupTriethoxysilane, –Si(OC₂H₅)₃
Alkyl ChainLinear C8 (n-octyl)
Physical StateLiquid
AppearanceColorless to light yellow, clear liquid
OdorMild characteristic odor
Purity (Typical)≥ 97.0%
Density (25 °C)approx. 0.87–0.91 g/cm³
Refractive Index (n²⁵ᴰ)approx. 1.42–1.44
Melting / Pour Pointtypically < 0 °C
Boiling Point> 250 °C (decomposes)
Flash Point> 95 °C
Vapor Pressure (25 °C)Very low
Water SolubilityNot soluble; reacts slowly with water (hydrolysis)
Solubility in Organic SolventsSoluble in alcohols, ketones, esters, aromatic and aliphatic hydrocarbons
Hydrolysis BehaviorControlled hydrolysis under neutral conditions; rate increases with acid or base catalysis
Condensation BehaviorSilanol groups condense to form siloxane bonds and anchor to substrate surfaces
Reactivity with SubstratesReacts with hydroxyl groups on silica, glass, alumina, minerals, and metal oxides
Surface EffectForms outward-oriented C8 alkyl layer, reducing surface energy and improving hydrophobicity
Thermal StabilityStable under normal processing and dry storage conditions
Chemical StabilityStable when dry; moisture-sensitive alkoxysilane
Storage Stability≥ 12 months in sealed, cool, dry, and well-ventilated conditions
Application AreaTypical Dosage*Recommended Form / DilutionApplication MethodProcess Notes (Engineering)
Mineral fillers & pigments (silica, CaCO₃, talc, alumina, wollastonite)0.3–1.5 wt% (based on filler)Neat or 5–20% solution in alcohol / hydrocarbon solventDry blending / slurry treatmentHigher BET surface area → higher dosage; ensure uniform wetting to avoid patchy hydrophobicity
Powder surface modification (anti-caking powders)0.5–1.2 wt%Neat or pre-dilutedHigh-speed mixer / coating reactor40–80 °C improves fixation; post-curing enhances durability
Construction materials (cement, mortar, gypsum)0.2–0.6 wt% (on solids)Pre-diluted additiveDirect addition / impregnationOverdosage may reduce adhesion or strength—optimize vs. water absorption
Coatings & paints (architectural / industrial)0.1–0.4 wt% (on formulation)5–20% solution; optional pre-hydrolysisDirect addition (let-down)Add late to minimize premature hydrolysis; check resin compatibility
Glass / ceramics / metal oxides0.5–1.0 wt% treatment solution0.5–2% in alcoholDip / spray / wipeClean, hydroxylated surface required; thin multiple coats preferred
Polymer & composite compounding (filler treated)0.2–1.0 wt% (on filler)Pre-treated filler / masterbatchMasterbatch or in-situ treatmentPre-treated fillers give best dispersion and moisture resistance

*Final dosage depends on substrate surface area (BET), hydroxyl density, target contact angle, and processing route.

Recommended Application Guidelines

1) Substrate preparation

  • Remove dust, oils, and organic residues.
  • Control moisture; ensure availability of surface –OH groups for effective bonding.

2) Optional pre-hydrolysis (for liquid systems)

  • Dilute in ethanol or isopropanol.
  • Add 1–5% water (relative to solution); adjust pH to ~4–5 for controlled hydrolysis.
  • Typical pre-hydrolysis time: 15–60 minutes.

3) Treatment & curing

  • Apply with thorough mixing for uniform coverage.
  • Allow condensation/cure for 2–24 hours at ambient conditions; mild heat can accelerate fixation.
  • Avoid high humidity during curing to prevent self-condensation.

Key Process Notes

  • Under-dosing → incomplete surface coverage, limited water repellency.
  • Over-dosing → self-condensation, oily residue, reduced effectiveness.
  • Moisture control is critical for alkoxysilanes during storage and processing.
  • For powders, mixing energy + temperature often matter more than increasing dosage.

Safety & Compliance — GHS Information (n-Octyltriethoxysilane, CAS 2943-75-1)

ItemDetails
GHS ClassificationSkin Irrit. 2; Eye Irrit. 2 (OSHA HazCom 2024 / supplier SDS).
Signal WordWarning.
PictogramGHS07 (Exclamation Mark) (typical for irritant classification). 
Hazard Statements (H)H315 Causes skin irritation; H319 Causes serious eye irritation.
Additional Hazard (supplier-dependent)Some EU/CLP SDS also list STOT SE 3 (H335) May cause respiratory irritation. 
Precautionary Statements (P) — core setWash after handling; wear protective gloves/protective clothing/eye/face protection; IF ON SKIN: wash with soap and water; IF IN EYES: rinse cautiously with water, remove contact lenses if present, continue rinsing; seek medical advice if irritation persists.
PPE (practical)Tight-sealing safety goggles / face protection; chemical-resistant gloves; protective clothing; ensure adequate ventilation.
Handling / Storage (key point)Keep containers tightly closed; store in a dry, cool, well-ventilated place; avoid incompatible materials (e.g., acids/bases/oxidizers per SDS).

Transport Information — Global Logistics Table (ADR / IMDG / IATA / DOT)

Mode / RegulationUN No.Proper Shipping NameClassPacking GroupMarine PollutantStatus (per SDS)
DOT (US)Not regulated.
TDG (Canada)Not regulated.
IATA / ICAO (Air)Not regulated.
IMDG / IMO (Sea)Not regulated.
ADR / RID (EU Road/Rail)Commonly stated as Not dangerous goods in EU-format SDS. 

Compliance note: GHS and transport determinations can vary by supplier grade and regional rules—always follow the latest SDS for the exact product you ship.

Q1: What is n-Octyltriethoxysilane mainly used for?
It is mainly used as a hydrophobic surface treatment silane for inorganic substrates (silica, minerals, glass, ceramics, metal oxides, cementitious materials). It reduces surface energy, improves water repellency, and enhances dispersion/compatibility of fillers in coatings, plastics, and construction materials.

Q2: How does it create a water-repellent surface?
The triethoxysilane groups hydrolyze (in the presence of trace moisture) to silanols, which chemically bond to surface hydroxyl groups. The C8 alkyl chains orient outward, forming a low-surface-energy layer that repels water.

Q3: Why choose the triethoxy version instead of trimethoxy?
Triethoxy silanes generally hydrolyze more slowly and are easier to control in processing, giving improved handling stability and reduced risk of premature condensation—especially in liquid-phase treatment and coating formulations.

Q4: How does C8 compare with C10/C12/C16 alkyl silanes?
C8 provides good, cost-effective hydrophobicity and better processing stability, but its long-term hydrophobic durability is typically lower than C10/C12/C16. It is often selected when “good water repellency + easy processing” is the priority.

Q5: What substrates work best with this silane?
Hydroxyl-containing inorganic surfaces perform best: silica, alumina, calcium carbonate, talc, glass, ceramics, concrete/mortar, and many metal oxides.

Q6: Is pre-hydrolysis required?
Not always, but it is recommended for uniformity in coatings and liquid treatments. Controlled pre-hydrolysis typically improves surface coverage consistency and bonding efficiency.

Q7: Can it be used in water-based systems?
Direct addition to water is not recommended because hydrolysis can become uncontrolled. For water-based formulations, pre-hydrolyze in alcohol and introduce under controlled mixing conditions.

Q8: What is the typical dosage range?
Common dosage is 0.1–1.5% depending on substrate surface area (BET), hydroxyl density, and the required water repellency. High-surface-area silica usually requires the higher end of the range.

Q9: Will it affect color, transparency, or mechanical properties?
At proper dosage, it typically has minimal impact on color/appearance. By improving dispersion and filler-matrix compatibility, it often improves mechanical performance rather than reducing it.

Q10: What are common process mistakes to avoid?

  • Under-dosing: incomplete surface coverage and weak hydrophobicity
  • Over-dosing: self-condensation, oily residues, reduced effectiveness, possible adhesion issues
  • Poor moisture control during curing, leading to inconsistent bonding

Q11: What safety precautions are recommended?
Avoid skin and eye contact, prevent inhalation of vapors/mist, ensure ventilation, and wear gloves + safety goggles. Follow the supplier SDS for your specific grade (classification may vary by supplier/region).

Q12: Is it regulated as dangerous goods for transport?
Many supplier SDS list it as not regulated under DOT/ADR/IMDG/IATA, but transport status can vary by supplier grade. Always ship according to the SDS Section 14 for the exact product.

Q13: How should it be stored to maintain quality?
Store in tightly sealed original containers in a cool, dry, well-ventilated place, protected from moisture and direct sunlight. As an alkoxysilane, it is moisture-sensitive; exposure to humidity can shorten shelf life.

Q14: Can you support formulation or process optimization?
Yes—typical support includes dosage optimization, hydrolysis conditions, treatment method selection (dry vs slurry vs impregnation), and performance benchmarking (contact angle, water absorption, dispersion/flowability tests).

Packaging & Storage

Packaging:  500 g / 1 kg / 5 kg / 25 kg / 200 kg drums / 1000L IBC container (Customized packaging is available).

Storage: Store in tightly sealed original containers in a cool, dry, and well-ventilated place. Protect from moisture, humidity, and direct sunlight, and keep away from acids, alcohols, amines, and oxidizing agents. Recommended storage temperature: ambient conditions.

Shelf Life:  12 months from date of manufacture when stored under recommended conditions.

Disclaimer

“The information provided herein is based on general industry experience and is intended for reference purposes only. Actual performance and optimal usage conditions may vary depending on formulation, processing methods, substrate characteristics, and end-use requirements. Users are responsible for conducting their own tests and evaluations to determine suitability for their specific applications. No warranty, express or implied, is made regarding the completeness, accuracy, or applicability of this information.”

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