silikonpolymer
Silikonpolymer, commonly called silicone polymer, refers to a family of polymers with a backbone composed of alternating silicon and oxygen atoms (Si–O–Si). Organic substituents attached to silicon, such as methyl or phenyl groups, give a wide range of materials from liquids to rigid resins. The most widely used silicone polymers are polydimethylsiloxanes (PDMS).
Chemistry and synthesis: Polysiloxanes are formed by polymerization of siloxane units. The Si–O–Si backbone is flexible
Properties: Silicone polymers generally exhibit high thermal stability and broad operating temperature ranges, a low glass
Applications: They are used in sealants and gasketing, adhesives, lubricants and lubricating oils, medical devices and
Safety and environmental: Silicone polymers are generally inert and biocompatible, but some processing conditions can release