Thermal stability of hybrid materials based on epoxy functional (poly)siloxanes

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Epoxy functional (poly)siloxanes are one of the most important classes of modified silicones. Due to high reactivity of epoxy group and specific features of siloxane chain, they can make an excellent raw material for synthesis of hybrid materials. Results obtained in this study have shown that both the modification of epoxy resins with epoxy functional disiloxanes as well as the application of polysiloxanes with long polysiloxane chains and a specified content of epoxy groups makes it possible to produce hybrid materials of very good thermal stability. Crosslinking reactions were carried out with use of four diamines of which the best one appeared to be 4,4′- diaminodiphenylmethane. The highest thermal stability was found in the case of hybrid materials obtained from epoxy functional polysiloxanes. © The Author(s) 2011.

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Maciejewski, H., Da̧bek, I., Fiedorow, R., Dutkiewicz, M., & Majchrzak, M. (2012). Thermal stability of hybrid materials based on epoxy functional (poly)siloxanes. Journal of Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry, 110(3), 1415–1424. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10973-011-2057-9

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