Latency and Immobilization in Silicone Resin by (NHC)Pt(dvtms) Complexes through a Partially Self-Consuming Ligand
Ericka L. Bruske,
Nicholas D. Maldonado,
Matthew S. Jeletic
et al.
Abstract:Silicones have a plethora of uses but have limitations in placement errors and continuous cross-linking. To address these challenges, we sought to develop a catalyst that would not only contain a latency period, thereby limiting placement errors but could be immobilized in an elastomer, thus thwarting continued cross-linking. Five new N-heterocyclic carbene ligands were synthesized to feature alkene pendant arms of various lengths, (1,3-di(pent-4-en-1-yl)-1H-imidazol-3-ium bromideBr), and 1-methyl-3pent-4-en-1… Show more
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