Issue 59, 2014

Design and synthesis of non-crystallizable, low-Tg polysiloxane elastomers with functional epoxy groups through anionic copolymerization and subsequent epoxidation

Abstract

Although polysiloxane elastomers have many merits, their fast crystallization at low temperature is problematic in some fields. In this study, a novel non-crystallizable, low-Tg epoxidized polysiloxane (ESR) with functional epoxy groups in side chains was designed and synthesized though two steps: (i) the preparation of poly(methylvinylsiloxane) (SR) by anionic ring-opening copolymerization of 2,4,6,8-tetramethyl-2,4,6,8-tetravinyl cyclotetrasiloxane and octamethylcyclotetrasiloxane, and (ii) the subsequent epoxidation of the SR. Reaction kinetic studies demonstrated that the epoxidation of SR was a second-order reaction and more than 90% of the double bonds were converted into epoxy groups during the epoxidation. Despite a slight increase in the Tg of ESRs as the content of epoxy groups increased, the low-temperature performances of ESRs were greatly improved because of the inhibition of the crystallization of polysiloxane chains. Surprisingly, the ESRs also showed higher thermal degradation temperatures than the traditional poly(dimethylsiloxane) did. The excellent low-temperature performance and high degradation temperatures endowed the ESR with great potential as an elastic material in the aerospace industry where materials have to undergo very high and low temperature.

Graphical abstract: Design and synthesis of non-crystallizable, low-Tg polysiloxane elastomers with functional epoxy groups through anionic copolymerization and subsequent epoxidation

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
16 Mar 2014
Accepted
02 Jul 2014
First published
02 Jul 2014

RSC Adv., 2014,4, 31249-31260

Author version available

Design and synthesis of non-crystallizable, low-Tg polysiloxane elastomers with functional epoxy groups through anionic copolymerization and subsequent epoxidation

Y. Meng, J. Chu, J. Xue, C. Liu, Z. Wang and L. Zhang, RSC Adv., 2014, 4, 31249 DOI: 10.1039/C4RA02293A

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