Iridium-Catalyzed Hydrosilylation of Polymeric Olefins: Moving beyond Platinum-Based Catalysts for Surfactants
Loren C. Brown,
Spencer L. Giles,
Grant C. Daniels
et al.
Abstract:A series of surfactants utilizing various molecular weight allyloxy(poly(ethylene oxide)s (PEOs) and siloxanes were successfully synthesized via iridium-catalyzed hydrosilylation. The iridium (Ir) catalytic process highlights a rapid transformation in producing siloxane-based surfactants without the harsh reaction conditions of a traditional platinum (Pt) catalytic system. Furthermore, direct hydrosilylation of two anionic modified PEO molecules with a sulfate termination (SO 4 ) was achieved with the Ir catal… Show more
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