- time. Most
polysiloxanes feature organic substituents, e.g., [(CH3)2SiO]n and [(C6H5)2SiO)]n. All
polymerized siloxanes or
polysiloxanes,
silicones consist...
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Polymer segments in
polysiloxanes can move ****her and
change conformation easily,
making for a
flexible material.
Polysiloxanes tend to be more stable...
- were used to
obtain cyclic polysiloxanes.
Another purpose for
hydrolyzing dichlorosilane is to
obtain linear polysiloxanes, and can be done by many different...
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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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polysiloxanes have been used as
preceramic polymers in
various processes including additive manufacturing.
Polyvinyl siloxane (vinyl
polysiloxane) is...
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alternate along the main chain. Of
great commercial interest are the
polysiloxanes,
where the main
chain features Si and O centers: −Si−O−Si−O−. Each Si...
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commercially available polysiloxane or the
inclusion of
functional side-chains on the
polysiloxane backbone. The
applications of
smart polysiloxanes vary greatly...
- 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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polymer (such as the gl****
transition temperature). For example, in
polysiloxanes (silicone), the
backbone chain is very flexible,
which results in a...
- Code Name(s)
Purpose Status E900
Dimethyl polysiloxane (anti-foaming agent) anti-caking
agent Approved in the EU. E901 Beeswax,
white and
yellow glazing...