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Condensation polymerisation silicone

Polymerisation resulting from a chemical reaction involving condensation. The synthetic elastomers produced by condensation polymerisation include polysulphide rubbers, silicone rubbers and the ester and isocyanate rubbers. [Pg.19]

Nevertheless Kipping made a number of contributions of value to the modem silicone industry. In 1904 he introduced the use of Grignard reagents for the preparation of chlorosilanes and later discovered the principle of the inter-molecular condensation of the silane diols, the basis of current polymerisation practice. The term silicone was also given by Kipping to the hydrolysis products of the disubstituted silicon chlorides because he at one time considered them as being analogous to the ketones. [Pg.815]


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