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Branched polymers polycarbosilanes

Variation of the monomer structure is expected to affect the structure of the final polymer. Comparison with regularly branched dendritic polycarbosilanes will make it possible to evaluate the characteristic structure-property relationships. [Pg.570]

The earliest work on silicon-carbide-related fibers was by Verbeek and Winter (4). Using the principles developed earlier by Fritz and co-workers (5), Verbeek and Winter (4) reported that the high-temperature pyrolysis of tetramethylsilane or methylchlorosilanes gives branched polycarbosilane (PCS) polymers containing a structure with alternating silicon and carbon atoms (equation 1). [Pg.594]


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