acetoxycuring
Acetoxycuring is a moisture‑cure mechanism used by a subset of silicone sealants and adhesives, most notably acetoxy silicone sealants. In these systems, the polymer crosslinks through siloxane bonds as moisture triggers hydrolysis and condensation reactions, releasing acetic acid as a byproduct. The term contrasts with neutral-cure systems that release neutral byproducts, such as alcohol.
Mechanism and chemistry: The acetoxy-functional siloxane network contains acetyl‑protected silanol groups. Upon exposure to atmospheric moisture,
Substrate interaction, appearance, and performance: Acetoxy cures generally bond well to glass, ceramic, concrete, and many
Applications and limitations: Commonly used in window glazing, bathroom seals, and construction joints, acetoxy silicones are
Safety and handling: Use with adequate ventilation; acetic acid fumes can irritate the eyes and respiratory