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Title: Basic Silicone Chemistry (I)


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Basic Silicone Chemistry (I)
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Silicone Family Tree
Elastomers
Silicone Resins
Fluids Emulsions
Dimethyl Compounds
Silanes
Organo-Silicones
Silicone Polyethers
Volatile Methyl Siloxanes
Amino Silicones
Si
3
Flexibility of Siloxane Chemistry
  • Non-volatile
  • Antifoam
  • Slippery
  • Water Insoluble
  • Excellent Depth of Gloss
  • Incompatible in Organics
  • Durable
  • Volatile
  • Profoam
  • Sticky
  • Water Soluble
  • Shiny
  • Compatible
  • Transient

4
SILICONES APPLICATIONS
Dow Cornings products and specialty materials
are used by customers in virtually every major
industry.
  • Aerospace
  • Automotive
  • Chemicals/ Petrochemicals
  • Construction
  • Consumer Products
  • Electrical/Electronics
  • Food Processing
  • Industrial Maintenance Production
  • Medical Products
  • Paints Coatings
  • Personal, Household Automotive Care
  • Pharmaceuticals
  • Plastics
  • Pressure-Sensitive Adhesives
  • Textiles Leather

5
Silicone Nomenclature
O
O Si O
SILICA
O
X
SILANES
Si
X
X
X
R
SILOXANES
Si
O
O
R
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Silicone Nomenclature Shorthand
Precursor Silanol
Siloxane Structure Short hand
Me Me Cl-Si-Cl
HO-Si-OH Linear
Structures D unit Me
Me Me
Me Me-Si-Cl Me-Si-OH
End-cap group
M unit Me Me
Me Me Cl-Si-Cl
HO-Si-OH Branched
Structures T unit Cl
OH Cl
OH Cl-Si-Cl HO-Si-OH
Silica Core
Q unit Cl OH
Me Me Me Me Me
Me Me Me Me-Si-O-Si-O-Si-O-Si-O-Si-Me
Me-Si-(O-Si)3-O-Si-Me Me Me
Me Me Me Me Me
Me
MD3M
7
Silicone Classifications by Physical Form
  • (1) Fluids (hydraulic, release agents, cosmetics,
    heat transfer media, polishes, lubricants,
    damping, dry cleaning)
  • Polymer chains of difunctional units (D)
    terminated with monofunctional (M) units OR
    cyclics (Dx)
  • (2) Gums (high temperature heat transfer fluids,
    lubricants, greases, cosmetic and health care
    additives)
  • Same structure as PDMS fluids, but much higher
    molecular weight (viscosities gt1,000,000 cSt).
  • (3) Resins (varnishes, protective coatings,
    release coatings, molding compounds, electronic
    insulation)
  • Rigid solids based on trifunctional (T) and
    tetrafunctional (Q) units. Surface modification
    with (M) units
  • (4) Elastomers (Heat cured and RTVs tubing and
    hoses, medical implants, sealants, adhesives,
    surgical aids, electrical insulation, fuel
    resistant rubber parts, rollers, etc)
  • Soft solids based on crosslinked SiH Fluids

8
Raw Materials
  • Initial material is quartz
  • SiO4/2
  • 26 of the Earths crust
  • Reduce to Si metal with carbon at 2500F
  • Dow Corning purchases silicon metal
    methanol
  • Methanol is converted to MeCl with recycled HCl

9
Process Chemistry of Methyl Train
Me2SiCl2 MeHSiCl2 Me3SiCl
H2O
Me2 Hydro SiH fluid EBB
Chlorosilane Mix
Waste Recovery
MeCl
Copper Catalysts
10
Volatile Polydimethylsiloxane FluidsINCI NAME
Cyclomethicone
  • CH3
  • Si - O
  • CH3
  • n 3 Trimer
  • n 4 Tetramer
  • n 5 Pentamer
  • n 6 Hexamer

n
11
Volatile Polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) Fluids
R CH3 INCI Dimethicone R OH
INCI Dimethiconol
  • CH3 CH3 CH3
  • R - Si - O - Si - O - Si - R
  • CH3 CH3 m CH3

When m 0, R CH3 called Hexamethyldisiloxane
or 200 Fluid,0.65 cS (.65,1, 1.5 and
2.0 cS are volatile)
12
Properties of Siloxanes
  • Despite the Fact that Silicon and Carbon are both
    Group IV elements their chemistry is very
    different
  • Unique flexibility of Si-O bond
  • Si-O-Si C-C-C C-O-C
    units bond length 1.63 1.54
    1.42 angstroms bond angle 130
    112 111 degree
    bond energy 106 83
    86 Kcal/mol bond barrier 0.2
    3.6 2.7
    Kcal/mol

13
Siloxane Polymers vs Carbon Polymers
  • Barrier to Rotation ( kcal/mole )
  • Polyethylene 3.3
  • Polytetrafluoroethylene 4.7
  • Polydimethylsiloxane lt 0.2

Key Point Siloxane (Si-O-Si) polymers are
stronger than carbon polymers, yet the polymer
chains are more open and flexible
14
Siloxane Physical Properties
  • Very low glass transition temperature (Tg -120
    C)
  • high molecular weights but not a solid
  • Ability to spread out on a wide variety of
    substrates
  • silky, smooth, non-tacky, aesthetic enhancing
  • flowability and film forming
  • Lowest surface shear viscosity and low surface
    tension
  • lubricating, antifoaming, waterproofing, release
    properties
  • High gas permeability
  • Excellent dielectric properties
  • Very good thermo-oxidative stability
  • good chemical inertness and temperature
    resistance

15
Anionic Ring Opening Equilibrations
D4
Ring Chain Equilibrium 10-15
85 90 PDI 2.0
16
Anionic Ring Opening Equilibrations
End Blockers
17
Anionic Ring Opening Equilibrations
End Blockers
Maximum in viscosity involves incorporationof
end blocker (which is less reactive than cyclic)
Viscosity
time
18
Living Anionic Ring Opening Polymerization
sec-Butyl Li
D3
Living anionic polymerization
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