M. Narisawa et al., gamma-ray curing of poly(methylsilane) and poly(methylsilane-dimethylsilane) for improved ceramic yields, CHEM MATER, 12(9), 2000, pp. 2686-2692
Poly(methylsilane) (PMS) and poly(methylsilane-dimethylsilane) copolymers (
P(MS-DMS)) were synthesized by Wurtz type polycondensation reactions of met
hyldichlorosilane or methyldichlorosilane-dimethyldichlorosilane mixtures i
n toluene. The obtained polymers were sealed in Pyrex tubes under vacuum an
d cured with gamma-rays. Hydrogen, methane, and silane gases formed in the
tubes were analyzed by GC-MS spectroscopy. IR, UV, and NMR spectra of the c
ured precursor suggest the formation of Si-Si cross-links with small amount
s of Si-CH2-Si bridges during irradiation. Ceramic yields of the cured poly
mers increased as the irradiation dose increased. The pyrolysis of the prec
ursor polymers at 1473 K yielded amorphous products with an almost stoichio
metric composition. The precise C/Si ratio in the pyrolysis product depende
d on the starting polymer composition and the curing conditions.