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Copper silicide

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Formula
  
Cu5Si

Appearance
  
silver powder

Molar mass
  
345.8155 g/mol

Copper silicide (Cu5Si), also called pentacopper silicide, is a binary compound of silicon with copper. It is an intermetallic compound, meaning that it has properties intermediate between an ionic compound and an alloy. This a solid crystalline material is a silvery solid that is insoluble in water. It forms upon heating mixtures of copper and silicon.

Applications

Copper silicide thin film is used for passivation of copper-based chips, where it serves to suppress diffusion and electromigration and serves as a diffusion barrier.

Copper silicides are invoked in the Direct process, the industrial route to organosilicon compounds. In this process, copper, in the form of its silicide, catalyses the addition of methyl chloride to silicon. An illustrative reaction affords the industrially useful dimethyldichlorosilane:

2 CH3Cl + Si → (CH3)2SiCl2

References

Copper silicide Wikipedia