Abstract

Cross-linked polyurethanes (PUs) were obtained by curing with MQ resins bearing oxymethyldimethylsiloxane or oxyethoxymethyldimethylsiloxane groups, their mixtures with 1,4-butanediol, and neat 1,4-butanediol and studied for their physico-mechanical properties. The MQ resins with functional hydroxy groups were found to act as polyols during curing of a urethane prepolymer. The network PU, obtained by curing with the MQ resins, represents a hybrid organic–inorganic polymer with bulk cross-links of inorganic nature, the surface groups of which are chemically bound to the polymer matrix. At a concentration of the MQ resins of 0.5 ppm, the properties of hybrid polyurethanes are comparable to those of the polyurethane obtained using 0.63 ppm of 1,4-butanediol.

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