周期性オリゴシロキサンの環開きポリメリゼーション
Limiao Shi1, Aurélie Boulègue-Mondière2, Delphine Blanc2
1Laboratoire Hétérochimie Fondamentale et Appliquée (UMR 5069), Université de Toulouse, CNRS, F-31062 Toulouse, France.
まとめ
この研究は,シリコン合成中のサイクルオリゴシロキサン汚染を防ぐための新しい方法を導入しています. アルコールとアニオン鎖の末端を調整することで,研究者は副産物なしでD4シロキサンの制御されたリング開きポリメリゼーションを達成しました.
科学分野:
- ポリマー化学
- 材料科学
- 有機合成
背景:
- シリコン合成は,避けられない悪口反応により,通常10~15%のサイクルオリゴシロキサン汚染を引き起こします.
- この汚染は,周期性モノメアのリング開きポリメリゼーション (ROP) 中の競合反応から生じる.
- このプロセスは,伝統的にポリマーとサイクル副産物の熱力学的に制御された混合物 (85/15比) を導きます.
研究 の 目的:
- シリコン合成中のサイクルオリゴシロキサン形成を防ぐ方法を開発する.
- 望ましくない周期的副産物なしでシロキサンリングの熱力学的に制御された ROP を達成する.
- シリコンのポリメリゼーションプロセスを制御し,汚染を最小限にします.
主な方法:
- アニオン鎖の末端に単純なアルコール配合を用いて 裏切り反応を抑制する.
- 自動消火装置として特別に設計されたフォスフォニウムカチオンを使用した.
- ポリメリゼーションを止めるために アルコール配合の喪失を監視して 反応を制御した
主要な成果:
- 環開きポリメリゼーションの過程で,サイロキサン環D4の形成を成功裏に防止した.
- 熱力学的に制御された ROP プロセスを達成した.
- アルコール調整とフォスフォニウムカチオンの自己消し作用がシリコン合成の制御に示された.
結論:
- 開発された方法は,シリコン合成における周期性オリゴシロキサン汚染を効果的に排除します.
- このアプローチは,純粋なポリマー製品につながる,ROPの正確な制御を提供します.
- この発見は,シリコンの製造における重要な進歩であり,製品の純度とプロセスの効率を向上させました.
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