As by-products produced by the synthesis of polycarbosilane, RLPS and dimethyldivinylsilane (DVS) can synthesise vinyl-containing liquid polycarbosilane (LPVCS) via hydrosilylation reaction. The structure, thermal curing performance and pyrolysis performance of PVCS are characterised by means of the analysis means such as FT-IR, GPC and TG, etc. According to the result, the structure of PVCS is affected by the different synthesised temperatures and different proportions of introduced DVS. And LPVCS that contains Si-H and -CH=CH 2 groups is synthesised under the control of reaction condition. Cross-linking solidity is available at 350°C in an inert atmosphere, and the total ceramic yield of LPVCS is 42.5%. The oxygen content of the pyrolysed product is just about 2.0% after heating in 1000°C, which is a suitable precursor polymer for SiC-based composite.
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