1971
DOI: 10.1016/0032-3950(71)90125-0
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The reactivities of six- and eight-membered organo-cyclosiloxanes in anionic polymerizations

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“…This method is particularly attractive when cyclotrisiloxanes are used as monomers. The anionic polymerization of these cyclics, quenched at a suitable moment, may lead to a high yield of copolymers with a narrow molecular weight redistribution. , The copolymers have a uniform composition of siloxane units which also are uniformly spread along the copolymer chain. In addition, the copolymers selectively functionalized at one chain end may be obtained by using a functional initiator or a functional terminator.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This method is particularly attractive when cyclotrisiloxanes are used as monomers. The anionic polymerization of these cyclics, quenched at a suitable moment, may lead to a high yield of copolymers with a narrow molecular weight redistribution. , The copolymers have a uniform composition of siloxane units which also are uniformly spread along the copolymer chain. In addition, the copolymers selectively functionalized at one chain end may be obtained by using a functional initiator or a functional terminator.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although the polymerization of cyclotrisiloxanes with mixed units has been exploited in the synthesis of various siloxane copolymers, , there is little data on the microstructures of copolymer chains formed by this reaction. It was suggested in some earlier reports 16,17 that the polymerization led to copolymers of regular alternating structures, which implied that the monomer was always opened at the same site during propagation of the polymer chain.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%