Polyethylene oxide-polysiloxane branched copolymers and networks - 1. Hydrosilylation of vinyl ethers of oligoethylene glycols with polyhydridosiloxanes
Ba. Trofimov et al., Polyethylene oxide-polysiloxane branched copolymers and networks - 1. Hydrosilylation of vinyl ethers of oligoethylene glycols with polyhydridosiloxanes, RUSS CHEM B, 48(3), 1999, pp. 463-469
The hydrosilylation of vinyl methyl and divinyl ethers of oligoethylene gly
cols with polyhydridosiloxanes in the presence of chloroplatinic acid is ac
companied by side processes, namely, polymerization of vinyl ethers and hom
odehydrocondensation of polyhydridosiloxanes. The electrical conductivity o
f similar to 1 M solutions of lithium triflate or bis(trifluoromethylsulfon
yl) imide in the resulting hydrosilylation products is similar to 10(-5) S
cm(-1).