In this work, we have used FT-IR spectroscopy to study the hydrolysis and polymerization reactions of tetraethyl orthosilicate (TEOS) and polydimethyl-siloxane (PDMS) in the presence of tetrabutyl orthotitanate (TBOT). These reactions are used for obtaining SiO 2 -PDMS -TiO 2 organically modified silicates (Ormosils). In order to obtain semiquantitative information about such reactions, a deconvolution procedure ORDER REPRINTS of the FT-IR spectra has been done by use of a computer program. Hydrolysis reactions have been characterized by Me -O-C (Me ¼ Si, Ti) bonds, and polymerization reactions by Me -O-Me bonds. Instantaneous hydrolysis of TEOS has been observed, together with condensation reactions between Si-OH groups, which give crosslinked and linear Si -O-Si structures. The TBOT is also hydrolyzed, but the high acid concentration inhibits condensation reactions between Ti -OH groups. The PDMS also condenses mainly with Si -OH groups and probably with Ti-OH, finally forming Me-O -PDMS bonds. The formation of Si -O-Si crosslinked structures and also Me-O -PDMS structures continues until the end of reaction. The gelling time is dependent on TBOT concentration in the reaction medium and, therefore, polycondensation reactions are dependent on TBOT concentration.
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