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Polymethylhydrosiloxane
Names
Other names Methyl hydrogen siloxane; Poly(methyl siloxane); Poly(methylhydrosiloxane); Polysilicone 4
Identifiers
CAS Number
Abbreviations PMHS
ChemSpider
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Properties
Chemical formula (CH3(H)SiO)n
Molar mass variable
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Chemical compound

Polymethylhydrosiloxane (PMHS) is a polymer with the general structure -(CH3(H)Si-O)-. It is used in organic chemistry as a mild and stable reducing agent easily transferring hydrides to metal centers.

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