Although very important in inorganic chemistry and geochemistry, the orthosilicate ion is rarely seen in organic chemistry. Two silicate compounds, however, are used in
organic synthesis:
tetraethyl orthosilicate or
TEOS is used to link polymers, and is especially important in the manufacture of aerogels.
Tetramethyl orthosilicate or
TMOS is used as an alternative to TEOS, and also has a number of other uses as a reagent. TEOS is preferred over TMOS as TMOS decomposes to produce high concentrations of toxic
methanol. Inhaling TMOS can result in toxic build-up of silica in the lungs. ==References==