Application of multifunctional silylenes and siliranes as universal crosslinkers for metal-free curing of silicones

Fabian A.D. Herz, Matthias Nobis, Daniel Wendel, Philipp Pahl, Philipp J. Altmann, Jan Tillmann, Richard Weidner, Shigeyoshi Inoue, Bernhard Rieger

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Abstract

Conventional industrial crosslinking of silicones is usually done by the well-established tin-catalysed condensation, platinum-catalysed addition or peroxide curing. We report the first application of highly reactive multifunctional silylenes as universal crosslinkers for catalyst-free curing of standard industrial silicones. The reactive silylene species is generated by thermal decomposition of stable silacyclopropane precursors and reacts with various functionalities of silicone building blocks in an addition reaction. Alternatively, the multifunctional silacyclopropanes can be ring-opened by nucleophilic compounds like siloxanols, which can also be employed for network formation with standard nucleophilic siloxanes. These new crosslinking methods are not dependent on non-recoverable Pt- or toxic Sn-catalysts and enable the production of clean, extractable-free elastomers. We describe the synthesis of multifunctional siliranes as model compounds and their application in silicone curing.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)4489-4497
Number of pages9
JournalGreen Chemistry
Volume22
Issue number14
DOIs
StatePublished - 21 Jul 2020

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