Process for hydrogenation of chlorosilane

Organic compounds -- part of the class 532-570 series – Organic compounds – Silicon containing

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423342, 423347, C07F 708

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ABSTRACT:
A process for the hydrogenation of chlorosilanes. The process comprises contacting a chlorosilane with aluminum and a hydrogen source selected from a group consisting of hydrogen gas and gaseous hydrogen chloride in the presence of a catalyst. The catalyst is selected from a group consisting of copper and copper compounds, tin and tin compounds, zinc and zinc compounds, and mixtures thereof.

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