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Author Mukbaniani, O. V

Title Cyclolinear Organosilicon Copolymers
Published Milton : Taylor & Francis Group, 2003

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Description 1 online resource (512 p.)
Contents Cover -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Table of Contents -- Preface -- Introduction -- Chapter 1: Linear and Cyclic Organosiloxanes -- 1. Linear and Cyclic Organosiloxanes with Assigned Disposition of Functional Groups at Silicon Atoms -- 1.1. Polyfunctional Linear Organochlorosiloxanes and Carbosilanes -- 1.2. Organocyclosiloxanes with Given Disposition of Functional Groups at Atoms of Silicon -- 1.3. Organocyclocarbosiloxanes with Functional Groups at Silicon Atoms -- References -- Chapter 2: Organosilicon Oligomers and Copolymers of Bead-Shaped Structure
2.1. Bead-Shaped Organosiloxane Oligomers and Copolymers with Organocyclotetra(Penta,Hexa)Siloxane Fragments in the Backbone -- 2.2. Bead-Shaped Methylphenylsiloxane Copolymers with Ethylene Bridges Between Cycles -- 2.3. Bead-Shaped Methyl(ethyl)siloxane Polymers with Ethylene Bridges Between Rings -- 2.4. Oligomers and Copolymers with Organocyclocarbosiloxane Fragments in the Chain -- 2.5. Silarylene Cyclosiloxane and Silaiylene Carborganocyclosiloxane Oligomers and Copolymers -- References -- Chapter 3: Copolymers with Cyclic Fragments in Dimethysiloxane Backbone
3.1. Siloxane Cyclolinear Copolymers with Organocyclotetra(Penta, Hexa)Siloxane Fragments in Dimethylsiloxane Backbone -- 3.2. Cyclolinear Copolymers with Cyclic Carbosiloxane Fragments in Dimethylsiloxane Backbone -- 3.3. Organosiloxane Copolymers with Heterocyclic Fragments in the Dimethylsiloxane Backbone -- 3.4. Poly(organocarbosiloxanes) with Cyclic Siloxane Fragments in the Backbone -- 3.5. Cyclolinear Copolymers Derived by Polymerization of Organobicyclo- and Organotricyclosiloxanes -- 3.5.1. Synthesis of Organodi- and Organotricyclosiloxanes with Labile Cyclic Fragments
3.5.2. Polymerization of Cyclolinear Organosiloxane Copolymers with Cyclic Fragments in the Backbone -- References -- Chapter 4: Organosilixane Copolymers with Cyclic Fragments in the Side Chain -- 4.1. Synthesis of Monomeric Difunctional Organocyclosiloxanes -- 4.2. Synthesis of Organosiloxane Copolymers with Monocyclic (Cyclotri-, Cyclotetra-, Cyclopentasiloxane) Fragments in the Side Chain -- 4.3. Synthesis of Organosiloxane Oligomers with Cyclic Fragments in the Side Chain by Catalytic Dehydrocondensation -- 4.4. Synthesis of Cyclolinear Organosiloxane Copolymers by Hydrosilylation
Summary The demand for organosilicon elastomers used in the production of thermally resistant rubbers and organosilicon polymers for making non-metal composite materials is increasing from year to year.This monograph presents a discussion on the methods used for synthesizing and studying properties of newly designed organosilicon polymers, namely organosil
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Bibliography References -- Chapter 5: Organosilicon Copolymers with Carbocyclosiloxane Fragments in Dimethylsiloxane Backbone -- 5.1. Synthesis of Organospirobicyclosiloxanes and Organospirobicyclosilazasiloxanes -- 5.2. Synthesis of Difunctional Heterocyclic Compounds -- 5.3. Synthesis and Study of Properties of Organosilicon Copolymers with Cardocyclosiloxane Fragments -- 5.4. Organosilicon Copolymers with Card-Type Heterocyclic Fragments in the Linear Chain -- 5.5. Synthesis and Studies of Properties of Card-Type Organosilicon Oligomers with Silaoxadihydrophenentrene Fragments in the Chain -- References
Notes Chapter 6: Organosilicon Copolymers with bi-, tri- and Tetracyclic Structures in Dimethylsiloxane Backbone
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Author Zaikov, G. E
ISBN 9781466562660
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