Abstract

Novel oligomers possessing a backbone formed of ( ?SP-CH 2 -Si ?) and (SS) n units were prepared by the copolycondensation of bis(chlorosilyl)methanes and various dichlorosilanes in the presence of sodium, in refluxing toluene. The effect of the respective molar ratios of comonomers on the yields and the structure of the copolymers was investigated. The role of substituents on silicon atoms in the ability of these materials to provide convenient ceramic precursors upon pyrolysis was examined. When ?Si-H bonds were present, thermal cross-linking was readily performed and ceramics possessing variable C/Si ratios were prepared.

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