Branched polymers from organohydrogensilicon compounds

This invention relates to a method comprising (1) heating in the presence of a catalyst a mixture comprising (i) at least one organohydrogensilicon compound containing at least one silicon-bonded hydrogen atom per molecule or a reaction product obtained by mixing in the presence of a platinum group...

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Main Authors CHAPMAN BRIAN DOUGLAS, MITCHELL TIMOTHY PAUL, DURFEE LOREN DEAN, TONGE JAMES STEVEN, VANDORT PAUL CORNELIUS
Format Patent
LanguageEnglish
Published 07.10.2008
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Summary:This invention relates to a method comprising (1) heating in the presence of a catalyst a mixture comprising (i) at least one organohydrogensilicon compound containing at least one silicon-bonded hydrogen atom per molecule or a reaction product obtained by mixing in the presence of a platinum group metal-containing catalyst at least one organohydrogensilicon compound containing at least one silicon-bonded hydrogen atom per molecule and at least one compound having at least one aliphatic unsaturation, (ii) at least one endblocker, and optionally (iii) at least one organosiloxane chosen from a hydrolyzate or a cyclosiloxane, so to cause polymerization of components (i), (ii), and optionally (iii) to form silicon-bonded hydrogen containing branched polymers.
Bibliography:Application Number: US20050538680