klapiksid
Klapiksid is a hypothetical inorganic–organic hybrid material described in materials science discussions as a siloxane-rich silicon-oxygen network with pendant organic substituents. It is treated as a class of materials rather than a single compound, with variations in substituents yielding different thermal, mechanical, and electrical properties. In theory, klapiksid is studied as a high-temperature ceramic precursor and functional dielectric material.
Origin and naming: The term klapiksid was introduced in the late 1990s by researchers exploring organosilicon
Structure and properties: Klapiksid variants form crosslinked networks where siloxane (Si–O–Si) linkages provide thermal stability, while
Synthesis and applications: Preparation commonly involves hydrolysis and condensation of silicon-containing precursors, followed by functionalization steps
Safety and regulation: As a laboratory chemical concept, klapiksid would require standard handling practices. Thermal decomposition