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Silicon Based Polymers

Advances in Synthesis and Supramolecular Organization

  • There is an increasing interest in materials based on silicon chemistry that cover several domains : (1) polymer chemistry and physics (2) sol-gel chemistry (3) and a large variety of applications
  • Developments are continuing at a fast rate, presentation of the results is absolutely necessary
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Table of contents (18 papers)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages I-XVI
  2. Functional Polysiloxanes

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 1-1
    2. New Avenues, New Outcomes: Nanoparticle Catalysis for Polymer Makeovers

      • Bhanu P. S. Chauhan, Bharathi Balagam, Jitendra S. Rathore, Alok Sarkar
      Pages 3-18
    3. Polysiloxane Based Interpenetrating Polymer Networks: synthesis and Properties

      • Odile Fichet, Frédéric Vidal, Vincent Darras, Sylvie Boileau, Dominique Teyssié
      Pages 19-28
    4. Simple Strategies to Manipulate Hydrophilic Domains in Silicones

      • David B. Thompson, Amanda S. Fawcett, Michael A. Brook
      Pages 29-38
    5. Aldehyde and Carboxy Functional Polysiloxanes

      • Elke Fritz-Langhals
      Pages 39-50
    6. Modified Azo-Polysiloxanes for Complex Photo-Sensible Supramolecular Systems

      • Nicolae Hurduc, Ramona Enea, Ana Maria Resmerita, Ioana Moleavin, Mihaela Cristea, Dan Scutaru
      Pages 65-83
    7. Thermoreversible Crosslinking of Silicones Using Acceptor-Donor Interactions

      • Emmanuel Pouget, François Ganachaud, Bernard Boutevin
      Pages 85-98
    8. Hydrosilylation of Polymethylhydrogenosiloxanes in the Presence of Functional Molecules Such as Amines, Esters or Alcohols

      • Corinne Binet, Matthieu Dumont, Juliette Fitremann, Stéphane Gineste, Elisabeth Laurent, Jean-Daniel Marty et al.
      Pages 135-151
    9. High Refraction Index Polysiloxanes via Organometallic Routes – An Overview

      • Włodzimierz A. Stańzyk, Anna Czech, Wojciech Duczmal, Tomasz Ganicz, Małgorzata Noskowska, Anna Szeląg
      Pages 153-161
    10. Grafting β-Cyclodextrins to Silicone, Formulation of Emulsions and Encapsulation of Antifungal Drug

      • Ahlem Noomen, Alexandra Penciu, Souhaira Hbaieb, Hélène Parrot-Lopez, Noureddine Amdouni, Yves Chevalier et al.
      Pages 163-179
    11. Glycosilicones

      • Juliette Fitremann, Waêl Moukarzel, Monique Mauzac
      Pages 181-202
  3. Functional Polysilsesquioxanes

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 203-203
    2. Silsesquioxane-Based Polymers: Synthesis of Phenylsilsesquioxanes with Double-Decker Structure and Their Polymers

      • Kazuhiro Yoshida, Takayuki Hattori, Nobumasa Ootake, Ryouji Tanaka, Hideyuki Matsumoto
      Pages 205-211
    3. Direct synthesis of Mesoporous Hybrid Organic-Inorganic Silica Powders and Thin Films for Potential Non Linear Optic Applications

      • Eric Besson, Ahmad Mehdi, Catherine Réyé, Alain Gibaud, Robert J. P. Corriu
      Pages 223-231

About this book

Silicon Based Polymers presents highlights in advanced research and technological innovations using macromolecular organosilicon compounds and systems, as presented in the 2007 ISPO congress. Silicon-containing materials and polymers are used all over the world and in a variety of industries, domestic products and high technology applications.

Among them, silicones are certainly the most well–known, however there are still new properties discovered and preparative processes developed all the time, therefore adding to their potential. Less known, but in preparation for the future, are other silicon containing-polymers which are now close to maturity and in fact some are already available like polysilsesquioxanes and polysilanes.

All these silicon based materials can adopt very different structures like chains, dendrimers, hyperbranched and networks, physical and chemical gels. The result is a vast array of materials with applications in various areas such as optics, electronics, ionic electrolytes, liquid crystals, biomaterials, ceramics and concrete, paints and coatings … all needed to face the environmental, energetical and technological issues of today. Some industrial aspects of the applications of these materials will also be presented.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Ecole Nationale Supérieure de Chimie de Montpellier, UMR 5253 - Institut Charles Gerhardt, Ingénierie et Architectures Macromoléculaires, Montpellier CX 05, France

    François Ganachaud

  • Institut de Chimie et des Matériaux, Paris-Est (ICMPE) SPC-CNRS, Thiais, France

    Sylvie Boileau

  • Université Montpellier II, Institut Charles Gerhardt, Chimie Moléculaire et organisation du solide, Montpellier CX 05, France

    Bruno Boury

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