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Synthesis of incompletely caged silsesquioxane (T7-POSS) compounds via a versatile three-step approach
Ye, Miaofen,Wu, Yiwei,Zhang, Wenchao,Yang, Rongjie
, p. 4277 - 4294 (2018/03/21)
Abstract: Three kinds of incompletely condensed polyhedral oligomeric silsesquioxanes (T7-POSS) with three Si–OH groups: (i-C4H9)7Si7O9(OH)3, (i-C8H17)7Si7O9(OH)3 and (C6H5)7Si7O9(OH)3 were prepared by a versatile three-step approach (hydrolysis, condensation, and neutralization) from i-C4H9Si(OEt)3, i-C8H17Si(OEt)3, and C6H5Si(OEt)3, respectively, with the LiOH·H2O as catalyst. The structures of the three T7-POSS were characterized by FTIR, 1H NMR, 13C NMR, 29Si NMR, MALDI-TOF MS and XRD. The accurate incompletely caged structure of the three T7-POSS indicated that the built-up three-step approach is a versatile and effective way to synthesize T7-POSS with high yield. The best reaction conditions to synthesize the isobutyl-T7, isooctyl-T7 and phenyl-T7 POSS have been suggested, involving acetone and a co-solvent, the molar ratio of the RSi(OEt)3: LiOH·H2O: H2O and the reaction temperature. The thermal stability of the three T7-POSS were characterized by TGA, showing different degradation behaviors. The thermal stability of phenyl-T7 POSS was the highest among the three T7-POSS.
Silicon compounds and process for preparation thereof
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An organic silicon compound, having high reactivity, represented by the following Formula (1): wherein R and M are defined in the specification. The organic silicon compound is produced by reacting polysilsesquioxane, which is obtained by hydrolyzing a silane compound having three hydrolyzable groups and represented by the following Formula (2), with a monovalent alkaline metal hydroxide in an organic solvent, or by subjecting the silane compound having three hydrolyzable groups to hydrolysis and polycondensation in the presence of an organic solvent and an alkaline metal hydroxide: [in-line-formulae]R—Si X3??(2)[/in-line-formulae] wherein R is the same as in Formula (1) and X represents a hydrolyzable group.