vinylmethylsiloxane
Vinylmethylsiloxane is a type of silicone polymer characterized by the presence of both vinyl groups and methyl groups attached to silicon atoms. The general formula for such siloxanes can be represented as [-Si(CH3)(CH=CH2)O-]n, where 'n' indicates the degree of polymerization. These vinyl groups are reactive sites that allow the siloxane to participate in crosslinking reactions, a crucial property for its applications.
The synthesis of vinylmethylsiloxane typically involves controlled hydrolysis and condensation of appropriate chlorosilanes, such as dimethyldichlorosilane
The primary utility of vinylmethylsiloxane lies in its role as a monomer or comonomer in the production