“…This reaction yields oligodimethylsiloxanes terminated by the hydrodimethylsilyloxy groups, HSiMe This metathesis is usually an undesirable reaction that needs to be minimized, as it not only lowers the efficiency of the P-R process but also affects the structural control of the final product [95,96,102,148]. The structure of the reactants and the reaction conditions must influence the competition of the metathesis with the P-R reaction because, in many cases, the metathesis is eliminated and the P-R reaction enables a high level of the structural control of its products [22,47,63,65,77,78,97]. Kinetic studies have shown that isopropoxysilane reacted about a hundred times faster in P-R reactions than in the metathesis, but in many cases, the role of the metathesis in P-R reactions is significant [37].…”