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Synthesis of photocrosslinkable fluorinated polydimethylsiloxanes: Direct introduction of acrylic pendant groups via hydrosilylation
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EngineeringOrganic ChemistryDirect IntroductionChemistryVapor Permeation MembranePhotocrosslinkable Fluorinated PolydimethylsiloxanesPolymersChemical EngineeringMacromolecular EngineeringDirect HydrosilylationPhotopolymer NetworkHybrid MaterialsPolymer ChemistryMaterials SciencePhotochemistryFluorous SynthesisAcrylic Pendant GroupsOrganic Material ChemistryPolymer SciencePolymer Synthesis
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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