2014
DOI: 10.1039/c4ra03846k
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Efficient green synthesis of bis(cyclic carbonate)poly(dimethylsiloxane) derivative using CO2 addition: a novel precursor for synthesis of urethanes

Abstract: Poly(dimethyl siloxane), PDMS, with terminal cyclic carbonate groups was prepared by cycloaddition of carbon dioxide to epoxy rings using tetra alkyl-ammonium bromide as a catalyst under efficient and mild conditions.

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“…Figure 1 presents infrared spectroscopy results for both experimental systems. The upper spectra for ES1 show the formation of cyclic carbonate as seen by the C = O band (ES1-CCPDMS); the results are as obtained by K. Aguiar et al [6]. Nevertheless, for the ES2 the aspired reactions did not occur since no cyclic carbonate was formed as shown by the absence of the C = O peak in the ES2-CCPDMS.…”
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confidence: 80%
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“…Figure 1 presents infrared spectroscopy results for both experimental systems. The upper spectra for ES1 show the formation of cyclic carbonate as seen by the C = O band (ES1-CCPDMS); the results are as obtained by K. Aguiar et al [6]. Nevertheless, for the ES2 the aspired reactions did not occur since no cyclic carbonate was formed as shown by the absence of the C = O peak in the ES2-CCPDMS.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 80%
“…The reagents and catalyst were dissolved in the EG solvent and transferred to the reactor cup. The system was closed and filled with CO 2 , following the experimental procedure published by Aguiar and co-authors [6]. The formation of reaction products for the two different epoxide systems was followed by infrared spectroscopy (FTIR).…”
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“…In the case of the FTIR data for the PDMS sample, two groups of data were observed, namely, silicon–methyl and siloxane groups. A doublet at 1100 and 1020 cm −1 corresponded to asymmetric and symmetric stretching vibrations, respectively . The absorption at 800 cm −1 was attributed to the out‐of‐plane oscillation of the SiCH 3 bonding.…”
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confidence: 99%