silomer
Silomer refers to a class of compounds that are polymers containing siloxane linkages in their backbone. These linkages, characterized by alternating silicon and oxygen atoms, form the fundamental repeating unit of these materials. Silomers are a broad category, and their properties can vary significantly depending on the specific chemical structure and the presence of other functional groups.
The most well-known type of silomer is silicone, a synthetic polymer often derived from silicon and oxygen.
The synthesis of silomers typically involves the controlled polymerization of silane or siloxane monomers. These processes