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Polymerizations of Alkenylsilanes Using Early Transition Metal Catalysts
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 28 February 2011
Abstract
Oxidative coupling of primary alkylsilanes catalyzed by Group IVB metallocene complexes leads predominantly to linear polysilanes, as first reported by Harrod. We have investigated the polymerization of ethylsilane and vinylsilane using dimethyltitanocene in order to determine the suitability of such polymers as precursors to Si-C based ceramics for application as coatings or composite matrices. A photochemical procedure for initiation of polymerization is described. Ethylsilane forms polysilanes (which contain a -Si-Si-Si-Si- backbone) by a step growth mechanism. Vinylsilane shows some Si-Si formation; however, polymerization by several different routes, including formation of polycarbosilanes (which contain a -Si-C-SI-C- backbone) by hydrosilation reactions and crosslinking via metathesis, predominate. The carbosilane polymer has high char yield (60-75%) and appears advantageous for conversion into silicon carbide, as determined by X-ray diffraction.
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