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Platinum catalyst silicone rubber

Methylbut-3-yn-2-ol NSC 523. Corrosion inhibitor reactive intermediate in manufacture of pharmaceuticals, plastics, rubbers, fragrances, agriculture. Used as solvent, acid inhibitor, viscosity reducer, and stabilizer in vinyl plastisols, platinum catalyst blocker for silicones. Liquid mp = 1.5° bp = 104° d = 0.8618 insoluble in H2O, soluble in organic solvents LD50 (rat orl) = 1950 mg/kg. Air Prods Chems BASF Corp. [Pg.230]

Storage Moisture and light-sensitive Uses Electroplating platinizing pumice and the like for catalysts etching zinc for printing platinum mirrors indelible ink ceramics microscopy RTV addition-cured, 2-component silicone rubber catalyst photographic chemicals... [Pg.910]

Hexachloroplatinic acid and other platinum complexes are mainly used as soluble catalysts for the additive cure. The most active catalyst used recently for vulcanization of silicon rubber is the platinum-alkenylsiloxanes complex, mainly the platinum-vinylsiloxane complex (Karstedt s catalyst) (4). One important approach to the activated cure of silicone rubber makes use of various inhibitors or moderators added to the platinum catalyst to reduce, or temporarily inhibit, its catalytic activity in the presence of the alkenyl- and hydropolysiloxanes (see catalysis by Pt complexes). The catalyst is usually added to the reaction mixture in quantities related to the number of unsaturated (e.g., vinyl) substituents in the polysiloxane. Vinyl-terminated polydimethylsiloxane polymers (viscosity > 200 cSt) are typically cross-linked by methylhydrosiloxane-dimethylsiloxane copolymer with 15-50 mol% of polymethylhydrosiloxane. A typical catalyst is a platinum complex in alcohol, xylene, divinylsiloxanes, or cyclic vinylsiloxanes. The system is usually prepared in two parts (part A, vinylsiloxane -I- Pt (5-10 ppm) part B, hydrosiloxane -I- vinylsiloxane). Inhibitors stop the platinum catalyst they are volatile or react with silicone hydride cross-linker to become a part of the polymer network. Some of them are decomposed by heat or light (UV). A single-component system contains fugitive inhibitors of Pt. [Pg.1309]

The inhibitors act as ligands, blocking the hydrosilylation reaction by coordination to the metal center, but vmder conditions employed for cure, they release the active catalyst. The numerous vmsaturated organic compounds, such as esters, alcohols, ketones, sulfoxides, phosphines, phosphites, nitriles, azodicarbonyl compounds, triazoline, dienes, amine N-oxides, hydroperoxides, and others, are known and have been reported as platinum catalyst inhibitors during the cure of silicon rubber through addition processes (3,4). The unsaturated diesters (e.g., maleates and fumarates) are the most important and commonly used platinum inhibitors in industrial curing processes and have been described in many articles and patents. [Pg.1309]


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