Abstract

AbstractThere are many benefits associated with thermoplastic silicones, but very few examples exist: silicone resins or rubbers are normally thermosets. In this article, a facile and efficient approach was reported to prepare thermoplastic silicone by introducing a bulky side siloxane group. Monofunctional polyhedral oligomeric silsesquioxane (POSS), as the bulky siloxane group, was grafted onto the linear polysiloxane backbone via thiol–ene click reaction, endowing the liquid polysiloxane with thermoplastic nature. The POSS‐grafted polysiloxane could be remolded by a hot‐melting or solution casting process. It was worth noting that the novel thermoplastic silicone was composed of both linear siloxane main chains and siloxane side groups, which was distinctly different from previous researches on thermoplastic silicones consisted of siloxane main chains and organic side groups. Thermal analysis, rheological characterization and molecular dynamics simulation results revealed the thermoplastic properties of POSS‐grafted polysiloxane depended on the bulky POSS's hindrance to the movement of the polymer backbone rather than the interaction between the organic side groups.

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