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Siloxane oligomers

The main factors determining the reactivity of these siloxane oligomers towards other reactants are the type and nature of the terminal functional groups. Due to the fundamental differences in their structures, chemical reactivities and overall properties,... [Pg.8]

Siloxane Oligomers with Functional Groups Directly Bonded to the Terminal Silicon Atoms (Si—X)... [Pg.9]

General structure of the (Si—X) terminated siloxane oligomers and a list of important reactive functional end groups (X) are given in Table 2. [Pg.9]

Preparation of Functionally Terminated Siloxane Oligomers via Controlled Hydrolysis of Organo-silanes... [Pg.10]

In many cases, these cyclic siloxanes have to be removed from the system by distillation or fractionation, in order to obtain pure products. On the other hand, cyclic siloxanes where n = 3 and n = 4 are the two most important monomers used in the commercial production of various siloxane polymers or oligomers via the so-called equilibration or redistribution reactions which will be discussed in detail in Sect. 2.4. Therefore, in modern silicone technology, aqueous hydrolysis of chloro-silanes is usually employed for the preparation of cyclic siloxane monomers 122> more than for the direct synthesis of the (Si—X) functional oligomers. Equilibration reactions are the method of choice for the synthesis of functionally terminated siloxane oligomers. [Pg.11]

The Major Route to the Functionally Terminated Siloxane Oligomers... [Pg.16]

An important advantage in the preparation of a,eo-functionally terminated siloxane oligomers, over the other telechelic systems, is the flexible polymerization chemistry of cyclic organosiloxane monomers and intermediates. This is mainly due to the partial... [Pg.16]

General route for the Preparation of a,oo-Organofunctionally-Tenninated Siloxane Oligomers by Equilibration (Redistribution) Reactions8... [Pg.20]

Table 7. Synthesis and characteristics of hydroxybutyl-terminated polydimethyl-siloxane oligomers 6 )... Table 7. Synthesis and characteristics of hydroxybutyl-terminated polydimethyl-siloxane oligomers 6 )...
Detailed procedures for the synthesis ofa,o>-organofunctionally terminated siloxane oligomers with well defined structures have been given 50,66-67). Tables 6 and 7 provide the data on the synthesis and characteristics of aminopropyl and hydroxybutyl terminated polydimethylsiloxane oligomers prepared via anionic and cationic ringopening polymerization of octamethylcyclotetrasiloxane (D in the presence of appropriate disiloxanes, respectively. [Pg.21]

Unfortunately, there have been very few studies on the synthesis and characterization of functionally terminated siloxane oligomers with a mixed siloxane backbone. [Pg.25]

Table 10. Characteristics of aminopropyl-terminated poly(dimethyl-diphenyl)siloxane oligomers 66 171)... Table 10. Characteristics of aminopropyl-terminated poly(dimethyl-diphenyl)siloxane oligomers 66 171)...
Detailed information on the copolymerization of cyclic trifluoropropylmethyl-siloxane trimer and octamethylcyclotetrasiloxane is also very limited in the open literature26 27 . Recently, preparation of various amine terminated (dimethyl-tri-fluoropropyl,methyl)siloxane oligomers with varying molecular weights and backbone compositions has been reported 69115 ll7). Table 11 shows various properties of the oligomers produced as a function of composition. These types of modification play very important roles in determining the solubility characteristics and hence the compatibility of resultant polysiloxanes with other conventional organic monomers... [Pg.26]

Table 11. Characteristics of ethylpiperzine-terminated poly(dimethyl-tri-fluoropropyl,methyl)siloxane oligomers 69>... Table 11. Characteristics of ethylpiperzine-terminated poly(dimethyl-tri-fluoropropyl,methyl)siloxane oligomers 69>...
The first example of siloxane-urea segmented copolymers were prepared by the direct reaction of aminopropyl-terminated polydimethyl siloxane oligomers and MDI (4,4 -diphenylmethane diisocyanate), in solution at room temperature as shown in the Reaction Scheme XI. [Pg.31]

The effect of structural variations in siloxane oligomers in the synthesis and properties of the resulting siloxane-urea copolymers have also been investigated 161). In these studies aminopropyl-terminated poly(dimethyl-diphenyl)siloxane and poly-... [Pg.31]

Amine-terminated siloxane oligomers have also been utilized in the synthesis of various siloxane-amide and siloxane-imide copolymers, High molecular weight siloxane-amide copolymers have been synthesized by the solution or interfacial co-polymerization of siloxane oligomers with sebacoyl chloride or terephthaloyl chloride respectively 1S5,165). In some reactions diamine chain extenders have also been utilized. Thermal and dynamic mechanical characterization of these copolymers have shown the formation of multiphase systems160). Compression molded films displayed very good elastomeric properties. [Pg.33]


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Backbone composition, siloxane oligomers

End-capped siloxane oligomers

Epoxy-terminated siloxane oligomers

Monofunctional Oligomers Siloxane Macromonomers

Oligomer siloxane

Oligomer siloxane

Oligomers, siloxane, cyclic

Poly siloxane oligomers

Reactive Functionally Terminated Siloxane Oligomers

Siloxane Oligomers with Functional Groups Directly Bonded to the Terminal Silicon Atoms (Si—X)

Siloxane Oligomers with Organofunctional Termination (Si—R—X)

Siloxane oligomers, reactive

Siloxane-containing oligomers

Siloxanes cyclic oligomer formation

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