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Synthesis of photocrosslinkable fluorinated polydimethylsiloxanes: Direct introduction of acrylic pendant groups via hydrosilylation

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The synthesis of photocrosslinkable fluorinated polydimethylsiloxanes was achieved through direct hydrosilylation with copoly(dimethyl)(methyl-hydrogen) siloxane. First, the hydrosilylation of a fluorinated olefin allowed the introduction of a fluorinated group onto the polysiloxane. Then, a second hydrosilylation of allyl methyl methacrylate led to the polysiloxane bearing both fluorinated and photocrosslinkable groups. This method, compared with a previous method of copolycondensation, is shown to be easier and more efficient. All the new products synthesized were characterized by IR, 1H NMR, 19F NMR, and 29Si NMR. A formulation containing the fluorosilicone was crosslinked after being coated on a mesoporous membrane and was evaluated as a vapor permeation membrane. © 2000 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. J Polym Sci A: Polym Chem 38: 3722–3728, 2000

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