- In
organosilicon and
polymer chemistry, a
silicone or
polysiloxane is a
polymer composed of
repeating units of
siloxane (−O−R2Si−O−SiR2−,
where R = organic...
- as
human **** size. A 1996
study by Pendergr**** et al.
using vinyl polysiloxane castings taken from the ****s of 39
Caucasian women,
found the following...
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Polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS), also
known as
dimethylpolysiloxane or dimethicone, is a
silicone polymer with a wide
variety of uses, from
cosmetics to industrial...
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condensed in many applications, to give
highly crosslinked,
insoluble polysiloxane networks. When R is methyl, the four
possible functional siloxane monomeric...
- biopolymers, e.g.,
artificial protein,
artificial polynucleotide, etc.
Polysiloxane Polyphosphazene Polyborazyline The
eight most
common types of synthetic...
- colorless, free-flowing liquid. It is a
crosslinker in the
preparation of
polysiloxane polymers.
Methyltrimethoxysilane is
usually prepared from methyltrichlorosilane...
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sustainable alternatives.
Common backbones utilized in SIPs
include polysiloxanes, polyphosphates, and polyphosphazenes, to name a few. SIPs have the...
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polysiloxanes have been used as
preceramic polymers in
various processes including additive manufacturing.
Polyvinyl siloxane (vinyl
polysiloxane) is...
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Polyvinyl siloxane (PVS), also
called poly-vinyl siloxane,
vinyl polysiloxane (VPS), or vinylpolysiloxane, is an addition-reaction
silicone elastomer (an...
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total restoration. It
contains at
least 70% by
weight of a
diorgano polysiloxane.
Unlike polyethylene glycol based fluids, DOT 5 is hydrophobic. An advantage...