2004
DOI: 10.14314/polimery.2004.677
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Silane coupling agents. Part IX. Epoxyfunctional carbosilanes

Abstract: Epoxyfunctional carbosilanes are a group of silane coupling agents, which because of their structures and properties are applied as crosslinking agents, adhesion promoters or modifiers of fillers and mineral surfaces. Methods of syntheses [equation (2) and (3)], properties and characteristics as well as main directions of applications of epoxyfunctional carbosilanes, especially 3-glicydoxypropyltrialkoxysilanes [Formula (I)] and β-(3,4-epoxycyclohexyl)ethyltrialkoxysilanes [Formula (II)] have been presented. T… Show more

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“…Epoksyfunkcyjne polisiloksany to jedna z najlepiej poznanych i najwa¿niejszych grup modyfikowanych silikonów [1,29,30]. Du¿a reaktywnooeae pieroecienia oksiranowego sprawia, ¿e zwi¹zki te znajduj¹ szereg zastosowañ w ró¿nych dziedzinach przemys³u.…”
Section: Syntezy Funkcjonalizowanych Polisilo-ksanów Na Podstawie Epounclassified
“…Epoksyfunkcyjne polisiloksany to jedna z najlepiej poznanych i najwa¿niejszych grup modyfikowanych silikonów [1,29,30]. Du¿a reaktywnooeae pieroecienia oksiranowego sprawia, ¿e zwi¹zki te znajduj¹ szereg zastosowañ w ró¿nych dziedzinach przemys³u.…”
Section: Syntezy Funkcjonalizowanych Polisilo-ksanów Na Podstawie Epounclassified
“…Functional groups introduced via silanization make it possible to bind biomolecules to the solid support by means of electrostatic or covalent interactions (Henke and Krull, 1999;Uszczyńska et al, 2012). The linkers that are most frequently used in the manufacture of DNA microarrays are epoxy functional silanes of the general formula Z(CH 2 ) n Si(OR) 3 , where R represents CH 3 , C 2 H 5 , C 2 H 4 OCH 3 , and Z is an epoxy functional group (Maciejewski et al, 2004;Marciniec et al, 2011;Marciniec, 2002). These silanes are successfully applied to bind biomolecules to solid supports thanks to the presence of an epoxy ring in their structure that reacts with many nucleophilic compounds, such as amines, thiols, alcohols and acids (Wong at al., 2005).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%