Abstract
AbstractNew hyperbranched polymers (1P–3P) from propargyloxysilanes (1–3) are described. The propargyloxysilanes were prepared from readily available reagents in 53–61% yields. The polymerizations were clean, one‐pot hydrosilylation processes catalyzed by Pt/C that were typically complete within 3 h. The polymers contained pendant acetylenic groups that underwent thermally induced crosslinking reactions. Heating the polymers to 1300 °C in flowing nitrogen resulted in weight losses ranging from 33 to 66%. Methyl substitution resulted in lower thermal stability. Further modification of the polymers was demonstrated by the reaction of 1P and 2P with phenylethynyldimethylsilane in the presence of a Pt catalyst. © 2001 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. J Polym Sci Part A: Polym Chem 39: 3383–3391, 2001
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